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Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 426

Speak Better English with Harry

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Avoid Double Negatives in the English Language

When using a modal verb, make sure you don't follow it with that infinitive two. So for example, I often see I must to study for the exam. It's not correct what it should be: He and I are going to the party. Avoid using double negatives at all costs in the English language.

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