English, asked by MagicalCupcake, 7 months ago

Change the form of sentence without changing it's meaning!

Sentence :- This association is bigger than our welfare society. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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OUR WELFARE IS SMALLER THAN THIS ASSOCIATION

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PLZ LIKE THE ANSWER AND MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST.

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ANSWER BY MANAS817

Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

Affirmative sentence - This association is bigger than our welfare society.

Negative Sentence - Our welfare society is not so big as this association.

Explanation:

Sentences can be affirmative or negative.

  • Affirmative sentences affirm or state something.

  • Negative sentences deny or negate something.

  • We often use contractions for the negatives when we speak or write.

Negative sentences can be changed into positive and positive sentences can be changed into negative, without changing the meaning of the sentence.

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