Saturday, June 25, 2005

The “So Not” Negative

A. preceding an adjective in a S-LV-PA clause

• That is so not true.
• He is so not right.
• That is so not worth $20.
• I am so not ready.


B. preceding a noun in various complements

• That is so not the _____.
• That is so not a _____.
• That is so not an _____.
• That is so not Christina.


C. preceding an adjective clause

• That is so not why I came.
• That is so not where I want to end up.
• That is so not what I meant.
• That is so not when I said to be there.


D. preceding a prepositional phrase

• I am so not for that idea.
• She is so not in love with him.
• It is so not about you.
• She is so not on his list.


E. preceding the conclusion of the verb phrase

• That is so not happening.
• I so did not say that.
• He was so not going home.
• I so did not mean that.

Posted by James Vanden Bosch on 06/25 at 02:34 PM
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