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"Negation" is the process that turns an affirmative statement into its opposite denial.
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"If not, why?" vs. "If not, why not?"
Repetition is metaphorically a sin in English Language. We occasionally are forced to use the pronouns or eliminate the unneeded phrase which is repeated. Here, we are repeating the word "not", but th …
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What's the difference between "either" and "neither"?
Neither: Not any of those.
Either: Any of them.
For example:
Would you like a Pepsi or a Coke?
When you respond with either, you mean that you'd have any of those. On the contrary, when you re …