A grammar teacher was lecturing his students on double negatives. He explains, “In some languages, take English, for example, if you were to use double negatives, it is the equivalent of a positive. It isn’t considered proper grammar for that reason.”
A student raises his hand. “Like in Algebra?”
“Exactly. However, in other languages, like Russian, a double negative is still a negative. For those of you who are curious, there is no language where a double positive equals a negative.”
A student piped up in the back. “Yeah, right.”
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