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Negatives

Negatives

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English

3rd Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.1.1J, L.6.5C, L.2.1F

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Negatives

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A word that means "no" is called a negative.

  • No

  • Not

  • Nothing

  • None

  • Never

  • Nowhere

  • Nobody/no one

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Contractions with "not" are also negatives:

  • don't

  • wasn't

  • aren't

  • hasn't

  • can't

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An important grammar rule: Don't use two negatives in the same sentence when writing. This is called a DOUBLE NEGATIVE.

  • WRONG: Don't never talk during a movie.

  • RIGHT: Don't talk during a movie.

  • RIGHT: Never talk during a movie.

  • RIGHT: Don't ever talk during a movie.

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Multiple Choice

Find the negative word: "Don't interrupt a speaker."

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don't

2

interrupt

3

speaker

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Multiple Choice

Find the negative word: "There is no reason to be cruel to another person."

1

there

2

no

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reason

4

cruel

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Multiple Choice

Find the negative word: "Booing another team doesn't show good sportsmanship."

1

booing

2

team

3

doesn't

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sportsmanship

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Multiple Choice

Find the negative word: "It's difficult, but try not to call out in class!"

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difficult

2

not

3

call

4

class

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


Mary and I have (no, any) plans for the weekend.

1

no

2

any

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


Since she's a baby, Abby hasn't (never, ever) seen snow!

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never

2

ever

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


Because he gets scared easily, my baby brother goes (anywhere, nowhere) without his favorite stuffed animal.

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anywhere

2

nowhere

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


I can't think of (anything, nothing) better than Book Fair Week at school!

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anything

2

nothing

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


I have (ever, never) been to Disneyland!

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ever

2

never

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


Mrs. Guthrie never goes (anywhere, nowhere) without a book.

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anywhere

2

nowhere

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


When it's a hot day and you're thirsty, (anything, nothing) can beat a glass of cold water!

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anything

2

nothing

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


There isn't (nobody, anybody) who can fly.

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nobody

2

anybody

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


Don't reach for (anything, nothing) over someone else's plate!

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anything

2

nothing

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


(Anyone, No one) disturbed the quiet of the empty classroom.

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anyone

2

no one

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


I searched and searched, but my lost keys were (anywhere, nowhere) to be found.

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anywhere

2

nowhere

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Multiple Choice

Pick the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember to avoid double negatives!


There isn't (no one, anyone) in the kitchen.

1

no one

2

anyone

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