Are these double negatives? "No it is not. No I don't think so."


A double negative is generally defined as two negative words in the same clause. In these examples:



"No it is not."


"No I don't think so."



is "No" considered a clause unto itself? Or is it in the same clause as the rest of the sentence, thus constituting a double negative?




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