Ben Bucksch wrote: > Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: > >> Its not the system is bad. Its just different. >> > Some things are objectively bad. "I don't have no car" (for "I have no > car") is just logically wrong.
Not necessarily. There are languages where a double negative is a more emphatic negative, rather than a positive. American English seems to be headed in that direction (no language is static...they're constantly undergoing change). > And "Your out of luck" instead of "You're > out of luck" is, by the definition of the language, wrong. Right, it's a spelling mistake.
