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English, 26.08.2019 16:10, brinleychristofferse

Would this sentence be correct according to a typical prescriptive grammar of english select one: a. no. a prescriptive grammarian would judge this sentence as incorrect because a sentence is not supposed to have double negatives in english. b. yes. a prescriptive grammarian would judge this sentence as correct because there are many examples of such sentences in the works of well-known writers like shakespeare, austen, dickens, and twain. c. no. a prescriptive grammarian would judge this sentence to be incorrect because double negatives only appeared in english in the early 20th century. d. yes. a prescriptive grammarian would judge this sentence to be correct because native speakers of english actually say things like this. e. no. a prescriptive grammarian would judge this sentence as incorrect because classical latin did not permit such double negatives.

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