A to c transform the following sentence in to negative without changing their
meanings.
a) It is hard to imagine Indian cricket without Sachin Tendulkar.
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It is not so easy to imagine Indian cricket without Sachin Tendulkar.
Explanation:
Given sentence is in Assertive form:
It is hard to imagine Indian cricket without Sachin Tendulkar.
It can be transformed into a negative sentence without changing its original meaning by replacing the term 'hard' with 'not so easy'.
Negative form:
It is not so easy to imagine Indian cricket without Sachin Tendulkar.
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It is not easy to imagine Indian cricket without Sachin Tendulkar
Explanation:
- Initially, it can appear difficult to articulate critical words and ask questions in English. The fairly often English verb tenses use numerous auxiliary verb verbs that assist in the requisite improvements in communicating negation and questioning. In addition there still exist a couple of basic grammar rules that are consistently applied to all tenses & verb forms, although they have separate grammar rules for any verb tense.
- A negative phrase is a word indicating that something is wrong. They use the word "non" in English in addition to the auxiliary, or supporting, adjective to construct negative sentences. The supporting verb 'be' is an example of an auxiliary verb. There are various forms 'be' follows, including 'am,' 'is,' 'are, 'was,' and 'is.'
- A negative sentence (or statement) means something is not right or false. Either reject or 'cancel' the meaning of the statement, a negative adverb must be added. In line with the following "general rule", this "negation" dimension is formed. In English, you make the negative statement, not after the first "auxiliary verb" in the positive statement, to say it is not valid. If in the positive sentence, as in the "present simple & past simple tenses", there is no auxiliary verb, instead you add one (in all cases the "auxiliary verb" is).
- We can change "affirmative sentences" to negative sentences without changing the meaning of the original sentence. Note that this might involve "replacing" a "word" with its "antonym". Like in the abov example, (difficult has been changed to "easy")
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