A language instructor was discussing double-negatives with his class. “There are languages where a double-negative is an emphatic negative, such as Russian. And there are languages where a double-negative is a positive, as in English. But there are no languages where a double-positive is interpreted as a negative.”
One of the students in the back said, “Yeah, right!”
For those of you who don’t like the comma police, consider the following two imperatives.
Stop clubbing baby seals.
Stop clubbing, baby seals.
haha. great.