English, asked by Paresh41, 10 months ago

Change into affirmative:
There was nothing to argue about.

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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There is something to argue about.

Explanation:

  • Affirmative simple means that you are declaring something.

  • While in English grammar, an affirmative sentence is any statement or announcement that is positive, about which you are confident.

  • Sometimes an affirmative sentence is also known as a confident notion or decisive sentence.

  • "Planes fly," "cats run," and "dolphin swim" are all affirmative sentences where the subjects are actively doing something, by making a positive statement.

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Answered by pramaniks
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here's ur solution buddy

there was something to argue about

also if u need explanation the one above gave it.

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