
don't know anything / know nothing | WordReference Forums
Oct 6, 2017 · "I don't know anything about it". ("I know nothing about it" is even more emphatic.) In my opinion, "I know nothing about it" can also imply that not only does the speaker have no …
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Jul 6, 2017 · b. I know nothing about who goes to this bar.? Does (b) mean 1. I don't know who goes to this bar. or 2. I know nothing about the people who go to this bar.? The sentences are …
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Aug 18, 2021 · In that case, as I said earlier we are familiar with the version "I don't know anything about the law". Then I prefer "I know nothing about the law". I think "I don't know the law" is …
I know nothing of the sort - WordReference Forums
Nov 9, 2021 · [Archie speaking] “I know nothing of the sort. And I am not prepared to elaborate on the topic of my wife’s letter.” - Marie Benedict, The Mystery of Mrs. Christie, Part One, Chapter …
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Oct 2, 2016 · I know nothing/I don't know anything mean the same, as far as I can see. A book title is not really a context. A book title is not really a context. "Nothing" is a negative, so we …
I don't know nothing [double negatives in AE] - WordReference …
Jun 11, 2010 · The sort of double negative represented by "I don't know nothing," called "negative concord," is so widespread in American English that an American hearing "I don't know …
Nothing I know/am aware of. - WordReference Forums
Apr 20, 2017 · I'm looking for a French equivalent of either 'nothing I know of' or 'nothing I am aware of'. Is the verb ignorer suitable in such a context? For example: "What are they doing? / …
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May 12, 2010 · Hello, I wonder if you know and use this collocation in your language as well. I am not sure what the correct form is in English. Thanks. 1) English: I know nothing about nothing …
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Sep 7, 2011 · No, not at all, never. but you can say, "Not that I am aware of." or "None that I am aware of" and "None that I remember" but NOT, "None that I remember of."
It's not nothing. | WordReference Forums
Aug 10, 2006 · -- Well, that's not nothing. Here "not nothing" is less emphatic than "something." If the person had said here "that's something" they would be making a stronger statement that …