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change positive sentences in to negative sentences and change into negative + positive sentences​

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Answered by saradaditi
1

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Nobody likes a "Negative Nancy." But, in grammar, negative sentences aren't necessarily a bad thing. Negative sentence examples include statements of things that are false. They don't have to be accurate or true; they're simply statements from a speaker or writer that are believed to be unture.

Nobody likes a "Negative Nancy." But, in grammar, negative sentences aren't necessarily a bad thing. Negative sentence examples include statements of things that are false. They don't have to be accurate or true; they're simply statements from a speaker or writer that are believed to be untrue

Nobody likes a "Negative Nancy." But, in grammar, negative sentences aren't necessarily a bad thing. Negative sentence examples include statements of things that are false. They don't have to be accurate or true; they're simply statements from a speaker or writer that are believed to be untrue

Nobody likes a "Negative Nancy." But, in grammar, negative sentences aren't necessarily a bad thing. Negative sentence examples include statements of things that are false. They don't have to be accurate or true; they're simply statements from a speaker or writer that are believed to be untrue

Nobody likes a "Negative Nancy." But, in grammar, negative sentences aren't necessarily a bad thing. Negative sentence examples include statements of things that are false. They don't have to be accurate or true; they're simply statements from a speaker or writer that are believed to be untrue

Nobody likes a "Negative Nancy." But, in grammar, negative sentences aren't necessarily a bad thing. Negative sentence examples include statements of things that are false. They don't have to be accurate or true; they're simply statements from a speaker or writer that are believed to be untrue

Answered by Clαrissα
23

Required Answer:

Here, we have to change some positive sentences to negative sentences and identically we will easily change negative sentences to positive sentences.

 \bullet Positive sentences :

1. You are telling a lie.

2. I have learnt my lesson.

3. He bought a new book.

4. Sita had already taken food.

5. He learns his lesson.

 \bullet Negative sentences :

1. You are not telling a lie.

2. I have not learnt my lesson.

3. He did not buy a new book.

4. Sita had not taken food.

5. He did not learns his lesson.

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What is meant by a sentence?

  • A sentence is a group of words which is arranged in such a way that it gives complete meaning to the sentence.

 \dag There are five types of sentences :

  1. Assertive sentences
  2. Interrogative sentences
  3. Imperative sentences
  4. Optative sentences
  5. Exclamatory sentences

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