Change from negative to affirmative and vice-versa :
1. I will always remember you.
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2.
Mani remained silent for a while.
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3.
Rabindranath is the greatest poet of India.
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He is so weak that he cannot walk.
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5.
He was expected here.
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1.I won't forget you
2.Mani didn't speak for a while
3.No one is so great as Rabindranath
4.He can walk if he isn't weak
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- I won't ever forget you.
- Mani didn't remain noisy.
- Rabindranath isn't the smallest poet of India.
- He's not so strong that he can walk.
- He wasn't expected there.
- No, not, never, neither, nor, nothing and none are the seven negative words.
- If the sentence contains one of the above negative words, it's called a negative sentence.
- On the other hand, if it doesn't have any of these words, it's called an affirmative sentence.
- While changing an affirmative sentence to a negative sentence, use one of the above negative words, but don't change the meaning of the sentence.
- Use antonyms where required.
- Example -
1. Kshitij hates tea.
=> Kshitij doesn't like tea.
2. Khushali is always late.
=> Khushali is never on time.
- While changing a negative sentence to an affirmative one, remove the given negative word, but don't change the meaning of the sentence.
- Use words like refuse, fail to, unable, without, in absence of, hardly, unwilling, avoid, etc.
- Even antonyms can be used.
- Example -
1. No member of their family was present at the wedding.
=> All members of their family were absent at the wedding.
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