grammar - The difference between 'I don't know nothing else' and 'I ...

What is the difference between the following? I don't know nothing else and I know nothing else There's a don't in the first sentence, however both sentences translated the same in google …

5. This usage of "if nothing else" is idiomatic, as D_Bye pointed out. In your example "... automated scanning, which every e-mail provider does, for security purposes if nothing else.", …

Nothing but A. Means only A. You don't want anything else. Anything but A. Means that you don't want A. You could have B or C, or maybe even both B and C (and even E if someone …

The writer has been too liberal in his/her idiomatic usage. (as @Oerkelens states, mixed up) If anything ,the government's job is to protect the safety and health of our citizens. …

4. They all mean the same thing, as you note. However: Nothing but implies that the subject (*it) was more overblown than with the lone but, hence the nothing. There is no great difference …

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