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Negative Nancy - WordReference Forums 9 Apr 2010 · A "Negative Nancy" is someone who is always, well, negative and sees the bad sides of everything. She tends to bring the mood down, ruin good/fun ideas, and is always …
promote (negative things)? | WordReference Forums 15 Jun 2015 · Can I use "promote" to mean negative things? If not, what verb should I use instead in the following blue sentence? In this patients, his SAS* promoted (or other verbs?) the risk …
'and' or 'or' in negative sentences - WordReference Forums 25 Mar 2012 · Your first sentence does contain a negative verb form, and in that situation either "and" or "or" may be applicable depending on your meaning. I don't like singing or dancing = I …
the negative form of "tend to..." | WordReference Forums 23 Jan 2012 · Hi guys, I meet a problem about the negative form of "tend to...". Yesterday evening, I saw an example whose negative form is without auxiliary verb. i.e...
Rather - same subject, negative, in the past - WordReference … 16 Dec 2023 · The negative forms like isn't, aren't, hasn't, haven't, hadn't, wouldn't are always the first verb in a series: they have person, number, and tense. After would, the plain form is used: …
negative form with adverb of frequency - WordReference Forums 18 Sep 2010 · in negative sentences. My students are learning the affirmative, negative and interrogative form of the simple present tense and the position of the frequency adverbs like …
Negative equity - WordReference Forums 29 Aug 2008 · "negative equity": es cuando se debe mas de lo que se tiene. En terminos sencillos, dio un "balance negativo" aunque quizás, no en el sentido estricto o formal de la …
The answer was negative vs. in the negative. - WordReference … 26 Jul 2021 · I know that people sometimes say "the answer was negative" when they got a negative answer, that is "No". Would you please tell me what's the difference between "the …
had to - negative form - WordReference Forums 29 Dec 2009 · 'had to + inf.' is the positive did+subject+have to....? is the question form What would be the negative one? couldn't? wasn't/weren't allowed to?
Unless + negative clause - WordReference Forums 19 Feb 2011 · Unless + (negative verb) = If (so people tend to use "If + aff. verb" rather than "unless in a double negative, don't they?) Pues, depende de la situación. Mira este ejemplo: If …