I couldn't do nothing to stop my umbrella blowing away.
Double negative.
no
nothing:) double negative
Yes there is. It's a very common form of speech, though. But stricly speaking it says here that she says 'she did not do nothing wrong', which is the same as her saying 'she did do something wrong'. That is because a double negative makes a positive.
Some will tell you that the double negative (didn't-- nothing) is wrong, but the truth is that the sentence is correct in certain contexts. There are some languages, French for example, where the double negative is an emphatic construction and not wrong. English is always growing and changing; perhaps the double negative will be considered formally correct one day.
nothing! it cant be reduced! nothing! it cant be reduced!
No, a double negative is not a positive.
you cant get the square root of a negative number. nothing times itself would equal a negative number. if you have √-25 then its not possible. If you have -√25 then you take the square root of 25 and make it negative, so then it would be -5
No, the sentence does not contain a double negative.
No it cant
Double Negative - band - was created in 2006.