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Change the following negative sentence in affermative sentence without changing it's meaning →
You are not very kind.​

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Answered by MohammadAli96
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A negative sentence has a negative word like, 'no', 'not', 'never' before the verb. Alternately, it has a negative noun like 'nobody' or 'nothing'. As the meaning has to remain unchanged, we must remember to modify the verb, which has a meaning opposite to the original verb.

A negative sentence has a negative word like, 'no', 'not', 'never' before the verb. Alternately, it has a negative noun like 'nobody' or 'nothing'. As the meaning has to remain unchanged, we must remember to modify the verb, which has a meaning opposite to the original verb. Option A: This is a negative sentence because it has the word 'not' in it. The opposite of the verb, 'remembered' is 'forgotten'. By adding 'not' before the verb as well as modifying the verb to 'forgotten', the meaning remains the same as the original sentence. Hence, this option is correct.

A negative sentence has a negative word like, 'no', 'not', 'never' before the verb. Alternately, it has a negative noun like 'nobody' or 'nothing'. As the meaning has to remain unchanged, we must remember to modify the verb, which has a meaning opposite to the original verb. Option A: This is a negative sentence because it has the word 'not' in it. The opposite of the verb, 'remembered' is 'forgotten'. By adding 'not' before the verb as well as modifying the verb to 'forgotten', the meaning remains the same as the original sentence. Hence, this option is correct. Option B is a negative sentence because it has the word 'not'. However, it is incorrect because the meaning of the sentence is different from the original sentence.

A negative sentence has a negative word like, 'no', 'not', 'never' before the verb. Alternately, it has a negative noun like 'nobody' or 'nothing'. As the meaning has to remain unchanged, we must remember to modify the verb, which has a meaning opposite to the original verb. Option A: This is a negative sentence because it has the word 'not' in it. The opposite of the verb, 'remembered' is 'forgotten'. By adding 'not' before the verb as well as modifying the verb to 'forgotten', the meaning remains the same as the original sentence. Hence, this option is correct. Option B is a negative sentence because it has the word 'not'. However, it is incorrect because the meaning of the sentence is different from the original sentence. Option C is incorrect because of two reasons: 1) It has no negative word. It is an affirmative sentence. 2) The meaning of this sentence is quite different from the original sentence.

A negative sentence has a negative word like, 'no', 'not', 'never' before the verb. Alternately, it has a negative noun like 'nobody' or 'nothing'. As the meaning has to remain unchanged, we must remember to modify the verb, which has a meaning opposite to the original verb. Option A: This is a negative sentence because it has the word 'not' in it. The opposite of the verb, 'remembered' is 'forgotten'. By adding 'not' before the verb as well as modifying the verb to 'forgotten', the meaning remains the same as the original sentence. Hence, this option is correct. Option B is a negative sentence because it has the word 'not'. However, it is incorrect because the meaning of the sentence is different from the original sentence. Option C is incorrect because of two reasons: 1) It has no negative word. It is an affirmative sentence. 2) The meaning of this sentence is quite different from the original sentence. Option D is incorrect as option A is the correct answer.

Answered by theofficialrajput
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Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer

You are not very kind into affermative sentence

✓✓ [You are unkind / cruel]

Explanation:

Please mark me as brainliest !

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