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13.2 Alternative negative forms and negative questions

13.2A Negative statements with 'negative adverbs': 'never', etc. [> LEG 13.8-1 O]

1 We can make negative or near-negative statements with adverbs like never, hardly, hardly ever, seldom and rarely NOT[compare > 7.4A-B, 7.8C]. Never is more emphatic than not. Compare I don't drink coffee, (negative) with: I never drink coffee, (emphatic negative)

2 We can't use a negative adverb with a negative verb +not to make a 'double negative': I can hardly recognize him. (Not *I can't hardly recognize him. *) Nobody phoned. (Not 'Nobody didn't phone.*)

This is especially true for no, any and their compounds [> 4.6B]: I've got no time > I haven't got any time.

I've seen no one/nobody. > I haven't seen anyone/ anybody. I've bought none of them. > I haven't bought any of them.

I've done nothing today.> I haven't done anything today. I've been nowhere today.> I haven't been anywhere today.

Write: Make negative or near-negative statements using the adverbs in brackets.

1 I don't go to the cinema, (never) I never go to the cinema. 2 She doesn't watch TV. (hardly ever)… 3 I can't get him on the phone, (seldom)… 4 They didn't greet me. (barely)… 5 We don't go out. (scarcely ever)… 6 We can't wait till tomorrow, (hardly)…7 We don't see our neighbours, (rarely)… 8 It's not worth the trouble, (scarcely)… 9 I haven't bought any eggs, (no)…10 I didn't speak to anyone, (no one)...11 I don't want any of them, (none)… 12 She didn't say anything, (nothing)… 13 We didn't go anywhere, (nowhere)… 14 Please don't tell anybody, (nobody)… 15 She doesn't understand English, (hardly)…

13.2B Cancelling what has just been said: 'No, not Wednesday' [> LEG 13.12]

We can cancel what we have just said with not:

See you Wednesday - No, not Wednesday, Thursday! (Not *No Wednesday*)

Write: Cancel the following by referring to the words in italics.

1 Ask Diana… (No,) not Diana, Josephina 2 I'll see you at 5… 3 The plane leaves from London… 4 The film you want to see is on today… 5 I'd like a cup of coffee… 6 Please pass me the salt... '

13.2C Negative questions: 'Can't you ...?' [> LEG 13.14-16]

1 In negative questions, the word order of the full form is different from the short form:

full form: Did he not explain the situation to you?

short form: Didn't he explain the situation to you?

We normally use the short form in conversation and the full form only for emphasis.

2 Depending on the stress and intonation we use, we can: - express disbelief, surprise: Can't you really ride a bicycle?

- invite the answer 'Yes': Don't you remember our holiday in Spain?

- persuade: Won't you please help me?

- express annoyance: Can't you ever shut the door behind you?

- make exclamations: Isn't it hot in here!

Write: Rewrite these negative questions using short forms.

1 Am I not too early? [> 10.1B] Aren’t I too early? 2 Is she not very well? … 3 Are those answers not wrong?... 4 Is he not waiting for you?... 5 Are they not living in Canada?... 6 Was she not a famous actress?... 7 Were you not at my old school?... 8 Are you not going to be there?... 9 Can you not walk faster?... 10 Could you not do this for me?... 11 Do you not like fish?... 12 Does she not go to church?... 13 Did he not enjoy the film?... 14 Have you not finished yet?... 15 Has he not gone yet?... 16 Have I not been invited?...17 Should you not let him know?... 18 Am I not invited?...

13.2D Context Write: Put in anything, anywhere, everyone, hardly ever, no, no one, nothing. NOT YETI

A Yeti is supposed to be a strange creature that lives in the Himalayas. Nearly 1everyone has heard of Yetis, but2… has actually seen one. Recently, a party of climbers went up Mount Jaonli looking for Yetis. Unlike more famous mountains, Jaonli has 3… been climbed. The party saw4… Yetis 5… There was a moment's excitement one night when a climber heard a strange, two-note sound. He rushed out of his tent and asked his Tibetan [tɪ'bet(ə)n] guide, Chewang Thundup, if he had heard 6… 'No, I heard7… ' the guide replied. 'But I just heard a strange sound,' the climber said. 'That was no Yeti,' Chewang laughed. 'It was me, blowing my nose!'

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