Which option corrects the double negative, yet has the same meaning as the preceding sentence? There’s nothing I can’t learn. I can’t learn anything. There ain’t anything I can’t learn. I can learn anything. There’s nothing I can learn.

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if its a double negative

you double plus it and add

straigth across


The answer is D: I can learn anything.

In sentence A, there are two negatives: nothing and can't

B. The meaning is: I can learn nothing.

C. Double negatives: ain't and can't (ain't is used in spoken English)

D. I can learn anything. Meaning: I can learn all things/I don't mind what I learn.

E The meaning is: I can learn nothing.

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