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2. I break the glass.
(Change into Negative sentence)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • " I break the glass."

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  • We've to change the given sentence into Negative Sentence.

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  • \sf\pink{I \:Did \:not \:break \:the\: glass}

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What is Negative Sentence?

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. An example of an auxiliary verb is the helping verb 'be.' There are different forms that 'be' takes, including 'am,' 'is,' 'are,' 'was,' and 'were.'

'Be' Verbs

Let's create negative sentences that contain 'be' verbs. Remember, 'be' verbs include 'am,' 'is,' 'are,' 'was,' and 'were.'

For example:

  • David is not a happy person.
  • The clouds were not blocking the sun's rays.

Some examples of negative sentences:

  • I am not flying to England.
  • That isn't the way to Nashville.
  • They are not from Ecuador.
  • He wasn't eating white rice.
  • We were not sad when he moved away.
  • They don't practice yoga.
  • She did not like Bikhram yoga.
  • He doesn't have to commute to work.
  • They will not be joining us for dinner tonight.

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