As soon as she left the train , she would forget our brief encounter.(trun into a negative sentence)
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Concept:
Negative phrases signify disputes, denials, negations, and falsehoods. Words like not, never, nothing, and neither are frequently used in the negative version of a statement. Negative assertions claim that something is untrue. A positive statement, also known as an affirmative sentence, on the other hand, conveys optimism, agreement, and accuracy.
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- Any statement or phrase that comprises the words "not," "no," "never," or "nothing" is considered negative: The negative statement is "I've never seen him in my life." The negative versions of "do" are "don't" and "do not".
- Declarative statements include negative phrases. In other words, they spread what they think to be true. Negative sentences are often created by following the aiding verb with the word "not."
- In a negative phrase (or statement), anything is implied to be untrue or inaccurate.
- To negate or "cancel" the validity of the statement, a negative adverb must be added.
- The following broad principle guides the creation of this "negation" element.
- The Positive sentence is As soon as she left the train , she would forget our brief encounter.
- The Negative sentence is As soon as she left the train , she would not remember our brief encounter.
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