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affirmative sentence​

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Answered by llFairyHotll
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An affirmative word, phrase, or sentence expresses the validity or truth of a basic assertion, while a negative form expresses its falsity.

The sentence, "Joe is here" would be an affirmative sentence, while "Joe is not here" would be a negative sentence.

The word "affirmative" is an adjective.

Answered by ylakshmisri1626
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An affirmative word, phrase, or sentence expresses the validity or truth of a basic assertion, while a negative form expresses its falsity. The sentence, "Joe is here" would be an affirmative sentence, while "Joe is not here" would be a negative sentence. The word "affirmative" is an adjective. It describes something

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