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As soon as he had gone she hailed a passing railway coolie (change in negative sentence)

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Answered by roymanaswita2004
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Answer:

no sooner had he gone she hailed.... (same)

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

She did not hail a passing railway coolie as soon as he had gone.

Explanation:

She did not hail a passing railway coolie as soon as he had gone.
A negative sentence is a type of sentence that expresses the opposite or negation of a positive statement. In other words, it denies the existence or validity of something that was previously stated or assumed.

For example, a positive sentence could be "She is happy," and the negative sentence would be "She is not happy." Another example could be "I like pizza," which could be negated to "I do not like pizza."

Negative sentences can be formed in different ways depending on the tense, subject, and verb of the positive sentence. In English, the word "not" is often used to indicate negation, but there are other words and phrases that can be used as well.

It's important to use negative sentences correctly to convey the intended meaning and avoid confusion or misunderstanding. Negation can be a powerful tool in communication when used effectively.

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