No.
The words, "never" and "nowhere," show that this is a double negative.
You've left a word out in both b and c.
Which change should be made to the following sentence to avoid using a double negative?
Until I went to New York, I had never been nowhere with such tall buildings.
a)Leave the sentence as is.
b)Until I went to New York,I never been anywhere with such tall buildings.
c)Until I went to New York, I never been nowhere with such tall buildings.
d)Until I went to New York, I had not been nowhere with such tall buildings.
Is the answer a?
5 answers
a)Leave the sentence as is.
b)Until I went to New York, I had never been anywhere with such tall buildings.
c)Until I went to New York, I never been nowhere with such tall buildings.
d)Until I went to New York, I had not been nowhere with such buildings.
Sorry about that.
Is the answer d?
b)Until I went to New York, I had never been anywhere with such tall buildings.
c)Until I went to New York, I never been nowhere with such tall buildings.
d)Until I went to New York, I had not been nowhere with such buildings.
Sorry about that.
Is the answer d?
No.
Is the answer B?
Yes.