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Negation is a grammatical construction that contradicts (or negates) part or all of a sentence’s meaning. When we want to say that something is not true or is not the case, we can use negative words, phrases or clauses. Negation may happen in many ways, most generally, when we use a negative word such as no, not, never, none, nobody, etc. The most common negative words are no and not. Negation in English sentences may be also expressed due to the negative adverbs, negative pronouns, or negative conjunctions, such as “not, no, nothing, nobody, no one, none, neither, neither…nor, never, nowhere”.
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