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change the following affirmative sentence into negative sentence .the first one has been done for you que 1suman writes plays for television​

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Answered by Sitααrα
15

Change the following affirmative sentence into negative sentence:

  1. Suman writes plays for television.

Answer:

  1. Suman doesn't write plays for television.

Explore more:-

  • An Assertive Sentence states facts or truths. It can be Negative or Affirmative

  • A Sentence having not, no or never in it is called a Negative sentence.

  • A Sentence having no negative words such as not, no, never is called Affirmative Sentence

Formation of Negative Sentence from Affirmative Sentence

  • Sentences with different forms of the full verb have (has, had) are made Negative by using not in the sentence appropriately.

  • When has, have, had are used as Auxiliary Verbs, we use not with them.

  • A Sentence with a Modal Verb, e.g., can, could, shall, should, etc. is made Negative by adding not between the Modal Verb and the Main Verb.
Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
102

TOPIC:- SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION

Required answer:-

  • Affirmative - Suman writes plays for television.
  • Negative - Suman doesn't write plays for television.

Step-by-step explanation:-

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎To change an affirmative sentence to negative sentence, we have to just add "not" after the auxiliary verb in the sentence. For example:

  • Mom is discussing with Joe.
  • Mom is not discussing with Joe.

Some sentences don't express the auxiliary verb directly. In such case, we have to use the suitable auxiliary verb from 'do'- form of verbs (i.e., do, does and did), according to the pronoun (subject) and tense. And then, "not" has to be joined with it. Next, the main verb has to be written in present form (i.e., verb 1). For example,

  • Minnie sings songs.
  • Minnie doesn't sing songs. (Minnie refers the pronoun 'she', so the auxiliary verb 'does' has been used)

Here you go with a few other examples!

  • They write a letter. \:
  • They don't write a letter. (The auxiliary verb 'do' has been used since the the pronoun is 'they')

  • Dad went to the meeting.
  • Dad didn't go to the meeting. (Since the action has been performed in past tense, the auxiliary verb 'did' has been used and the first form of the verb 'went' is 'go')

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