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  2. Do-support - Wikipedia

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    I haven't the foggiest idea. Most combinations of auxiliary/copula plus not have a contracted form ending in suffix -n't , such as isn't , won't , etc. The relevant contractions for negations formed using do -support are don't , doesn't and didn't .

  3. English auxiliary verbs - Wikipedia

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    The first English grammar, Bref Grammar for English by William Bullokar, published in 1586, does not use the term "auxiliary" but says: All other verbs are called verbs-neuters-un-perfect because they require the infinitive mood of another verb to express their signification of meaning perfectly: and be these, may, can, might or mought, could, would, should, must, ought, and sometimes, will ...

  4. 10 Best Phrases for Reaching Out to Someone When It's Been ...

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    10. "I am so sorry I haven’t been great about checking in." Apologizing isn't always fun, but it can be validating to someone, particularly if you flaked on them after promising to be a shoulder ...

  5. Double negative - Wikipedia

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    However, in Germanic languages such as English and German, the intermediate stage was a case of double negation, as the current negatives not and nicht in these languages originally meant "nothing": e.g. Old English ic ne seah "I didn't see" >> Middle English I ne saugh nawiht, lit. "I didn't see nothing" >> Early Modern English I saw not. [30 ...

  6. Ain't - Wikipedia

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    Ain't meaning didn't is widely considered unique to African-American Vernacular English, [16] although it can be found in some dialects of Caribbean English as well. [17] It may function not as a true variant of didn't , but as a creole-like tense-neutral negator (sometimes termed "generic ain't "). [ 16 ]

  7. Remember when Jessica Simpson didn't know the difference ...

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    Not more than one episode into the very first season, we got one of the finest moments in reality television. While lounging on their couch, Nick and Jessica were enjoying some dinner as most ...

  8. Distinction without a difference - Wikipedia

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    A distinction without a difference is a type of logical fallacy where an author or speaker attempts to describe a distinction between two things where no discernible difference exists. [1] It is particularly used when a word or phrase has connotations associated with it that one party to an argument prefers to avoid.

  9. Ex-Papa John's CEO who admitted to using the n-word: 'I didn ...

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    The tweet has since garnered nearly 39,000 likes and 6,900 retweets. Regardless of Schnatter's tone of voice or speed of speech, there is no denying the doom-inducing way he closed out the interview: