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How do you make a sentence negative?
A negative sentence is a sentence that states that something is false. In English, we create negative sentences by adding the word ‘not’ after the auxiliary, or helping, verb.
How do you change a sentence into negative without changing its meaning?
Change into negative without changing the meaning
- Stella is prettier than Mary.
- Jack always agrees to help his friends.
- He drives his car very carefully.
- They have accepted the invitation for the party.
- Very few children participated in the program.
- A fox is cleverer than a jackal.
Can I ever forget you make it negative?
Answer: It’s already a negative sentence.
Can anyone escape death transform into an assertive sentence?
No one can escape death.
What are the ways to transform a sentence?
A simple sentence can be changed into a complex or a compound sentence and vice versa. Similarly, an interchange of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences can be done; without changing their meaning. Given below are some of the ways to transform a sentence.
Which sentence can be transformed into an interrogative sentence?
(Interrogative Sentence) • This is not the kind of dress to be worn for a school function. (Assertive Sentence) In this same way an assertive sentence can be transformed into an interrogative sentence. • We were not sent to this world simply to make money. (Assertive Sentence) • Were we sent to this world simply to make money?
What are some examples of negative and interrogative sentences?
Transform the following sentences into the negative and the interrogative. 1 Example: (See unit 22 .) I can dance. I can’t dance/I cannot dance. Can I dance? a She can swim. b They can help you. c We can ride a horse. d He can drive a lorry.
What is the transformation of “subject + verb + too + infinitive”?
A. Transformation of “subject + verb + too + Adjective/adverb + infinitive” to “principal clause (with so/such) + that + adverb clause”. The man is too poor to pay his bills. (Simple sentence) The man is so poor that he cannot pay his bills. (Complex sentence) Shyam is so honest that he cannot cheat.