1 Do as directed : ( (Make it negative) I am unsure
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The negative form of the given sentence is " I am not sure".
Explanation:
- This is a simple present tense.
- The structural formula of the simple present tense is
- Subject + 1st form of the verb + object.
- Simple present tense can also be negative or interrogative.
- To make it negative "not" is added after the helping verb.
- Here the helping verb is am and is followed by not to become a negative sentence.
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Do as directed : ( (Make it negative) I am unsure
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Positive sentence: I am sure.
Negative sentence: I am not sure.
- We convert the positive sentence into a negative sentence simply by using the word ''not''.
- ''Not'' is the negative word. All the negative sentences include the word ''not''.
- '' I am sure'' The given sentence is in the form of simple present tense. so the negative sentence is ''I am not sure''.
More examples of negative sentences:
I am a doctor
I am not a doctor.
I like chocolates.
I don't like chocolates.
She likes to read books.
She doesn't like to read books.
They speak Hindi.
They don't speak Hindi.
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