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change into affirmative sentence she does not write a letter

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Answered by jvnkhln06
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Sentence in affirmative ;
She writes a letter.

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The affirmative form of the present tense for the third-person singular (she) is "writes." Therefore, the affirmative sentence for "She does not write a letter" would be: "She writes a letter."

Explanation:

The given sentence "She does not write a letter" is a negative sentence in the present tense. To change it into an affirmative sentence, we need to use the affirmative form of the present tense.

In the affirmative sentence, we have replaced the negative "does not" with the affirmative form of the verb "write," indicating that the action of writing a letter is being performed by the subject.

This sentence expresses a positive action and implies that she is currently writing a letter. It could also be used to describe a habitual action or a future action that she plans to undertake, depending on the context in which it is used.

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