Sally
what's the difference between following sentences i won't tell nobody i won't tell anybody please explain in ENGLISH
29 de mar. de 2009 7:33
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although Qwar1k says there is no difference, technically there is. I won't tell nobody (like the rest said, is grammatically incorrect) it means "I will tell everybody" but people who are ignorant use it, its a bad habit in America, there are a lot of people who say double negatives while talking "i ain't got none" "I didn't do nothing" If some one says "I won't tell nobody" they mean they won't tell anyone but its not how they should say it. I won't tell anybody is correct
30 de marzo de 2009
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Please always begin your sentences with capital letters. I won't tell nobody - this is wrong. But, you can say, I will tell nobody or no one. I won't tell anybody - this is right. You can also say "I won't tell anyone." Same as Jura.
30 de marzo de 2009
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i won't tell nobody - double negative construction, grammatically incorrect, used by some black guys a lot, in rap music, not only though .. i won't tell anybody - correct way to say this. no difference in meaning
29 de marzo de 2009
You can also say, 'I won't tell anyone'.
29 de marzo de 2009
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