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Are you going to school ? (Change into Affirmative)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Question:-

Are you not going to school ? (Change into affirmative sentence)

Answer:-

Are you coming from school ?

Reason:-

Coming is used here as a opposite of "going" because as the sentence was instructed to change into affirmative,the "not" in the sentence will be removed changing the meaning of the sentence. However,it is a rule to not change the meaning, that's why I had used opposite of "not going".

More to know

There are two types of sentences in english based on affirmation and negation. They are:-

Affirmative sentence : Affirmative sentences usually doesn't contain "not" (negative words) in them. If a sentence is affirmative,we can easily identify it by observing the existence of negative words or not in the sentence.

For example:-

He wants to play in the evening.

She probably wants some pocket money.

Negative sentence : Negative sentences are those sentences which compulsorily consists of "not - words" or "negative - words" in them. If a sentence has even one negative word,the sentence can be considered as a negative sentence.

For example:-

She doesn't want to go home.

Many students don't like class tests.

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Answered by sarveshguptagmal
2

Answer:

Correct question :-

Are you not going to school?

Answer:

Are you not going to school?

Explanation:

Assertive sentences:

Sentence which shows an occurrence,an event etc.

Assertive sentences are of two types:

1.Affirmative sentences.

2. Negative sentences.

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