hznaeem
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 12, 2009
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Occitan
- Home Country
- Spain
- Current Location
- UK
Is it correct to say "He hasn't done nothing" I have heard it's correct as many people use it in slang language but in formal English it looks like incorrect, it should be "He hasn't done anything"
or
No one is allowed to get nothing from the shop
No one is allowed to get anything from the shop
Obviously the second one is correct but I heard the first one as well which is a bit strange for me.
Can anyone help?
or
No one is allowed to get nothing from the shop
No one is allowed to get anything from the shop
Obviously the second one is correct but I heard the first one as well which is a bit strange for me.
Can anyone help?