English, asked by remitharajendran4, 2 months ago

correct the errors. 1. There aren't no good hotels here. 2. He hasn't got no money.​

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Answered by snehapaul047
3

Answer:

1.There are no good hotels here.

2.He has got no money.

Explanation:

Answered by manisharai953
0

The correct answers are 'There aren't any good hotels here' and 'He doesn't have any money.'

  • Incorrect: "There aren't no good hotels here."
    Correct: "There aren't any good hotels here."

    The original sentence contains a double negative ("aren't" and "no"), which cancels out the negation and makes the sentence mean the opposite of what was intended. The corrected sentence uses a single negative ("aren't" and "any") to convey that there are no good hotels in the location.
  • Incorrect: "He hasn't got no money."
    Correct: "He doesn't have any money."

    The original sentence also contains a double negative ("hasn't got" and "no"), which makes it grammatically incorrect. The corrected sentence uses a single negative ("doesn't have" and "any") to convey that the person doesn't possess any money.

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