6. Is there any sense in waiting for George for two hours?
7. How can I put up with this?
8. Who can deny that John has contributed to the welfare of this organisation?change negative sentence into assertive sentence.
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1....There is no sense in waiting for George for two hours.
2...The fact that they were none of these things was something she had to put up with.
• People would never put up with it before then.
• If he had been attached only to me, he would not have the strength to put up with me now.
• So why do they put up with the real foreigners?
• Gabby found herself wondering how Jane put up with them at all.
• For the moment, she would have to put up with things the way they were..
3...If the interrogative sentence is positive, change it in a negative sentence. The given example is positive. Thus, 'are not' should be used in the sentence to make it assertive.
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