the double negative is used on purpose to make a positive statement without conviction... idk either if it is or not.
-sheep_dog/is*me
Affirmative judgment is a type of decision or conclusion that asserts the truth or validity of a proposition or statement. It involves a positive evaluation, confirming that something is the case rather than denying it. In logic, it typically expresses agreement with a statement, often framed as “A is B.” This contrasts with negative judgments, which negate or reject a proposition.
affirmative action
are certain, affirmative, positive, absolutely sure , have faith in
It was called " affirmative action"
To determine whether the conclusion is affirmative or negative, one would need to analyze the specific statement or argument being presented. An affirmative conclusion typically asserts that something is true or valid, while a negative conclusion denies or rejects a proposition. If you provide the context or content of the conclusion in question, I can help clarify its nature.
It means that it is based on reason, sense or judgment. It is used in a positive, affirmative manner: "That is sound advice."
Affirmative means positive. to affirm is to believe.
An affirmative statement with a negative tag is a sentence that asserts something positive but adds a negative phrase to seek confirmation. For example, "You’re coming to the party, aren’t you?" or "She enjoys reading, doesn’t she?" These constructions encourage agreement or acknowledgment from the listener.
affirmative
Affirmative judgment is a type of decision or conclusion that asserts the truth or validity of a proposition or statement. It involves a positive evaluation, confirming that something is the case rather than denying it. In logic, it typically expresses agreement with a statement, often framed as “A is B.” This contrasts with negative judgments, which negate or reject a proposition.
Yes, both affirmative and declarative sentences make statements that express facts or opinions. Affirmative sentences are positive statements, while declarative sentences can be positive or negative.
Well it depends on what the negatives are for example if it is "no I didn't" then that statement is still negative but if it is something like "no I never" then 1. That is incorrect grammar 2. that is a positive statement as the two negatives will cancel out.
affirmative
specific, real, genuine, affirmative
Simple kind of sentences are called affirmative sentences.
a positive understatement to suggest a strong affirmative.
agreeing, assenting, concurring, confirming, positive