English, asked by arinaclairense, 9 months ago

♡Changing sentences♡

Make these Affirmative:
•The Later couldnt climb up a tree.
•He leaves no stone unturned to teach them morality.
•He cant remain sitting in the class.
Make this Negetive:
•He was the 2nd of his father's five sons.


(**Plz do these fast,plz...its urgent.**)​

Answers

Answered by Draxillus
3

Q 1. Make it Affirmative

  1. The earlier could climb up a tree.
  2. He leaves all stone turned to teach them mortality.
  3. He can remain standing in the class

Q 2. Make it negative.

  1. He wasn't the third/fourth/first of his father's five sons.

\purple{Additional \: information :}

\green{Negative \:to \:Affirmative :}

  • While changing a negative sentence to an affirmative one, remove the given negative word, but don't change the meaning of the sentence.

  • Use words like refuse, fail to, unable, without, in absence of, hardly, unwilling, avoid, etc.

  • Even antonyms can be used.

  • Example -

1. Khushali is not present today.

=> Khushali is absent today.

\green{Affirmative\: to \:negative:  }

  • No, not, never, neither, nor, nothing and none are the seven negative words.

  • If the sentence contains one of the above negative words, it's called a negative sentence.

  • On the other hand, if it doesn't have any of these words, it's called an affirmative sentence.

\pink{Points\: to\: consider\: when\: changing \:Affirmative\: sentence\: to\: Negative \:sentence :}

  • While changing an affirmative sentence to a negative sentence, use one of the above negative words, but don't change the meaning of the sentence.

  • Use antonyms where required.

  • Example -

1. Kshitij hates tea.

=> Kshitij does not like tea.

2. Khushali is always late.

=> Khushali is never on time.

Answered by lailaalif2002
0

Answer:

Q 1. Make it Affirmative

The earlier could climb up a tree.

He leaves all stone turned to teach them mortality.

He can remain standing in the class

Q 2. Make it negative.

He wasn't the third/fourth/first of his father's five sons.

\purple{Additional \: information :}Additionalinformation:

\green{Negative \:to \:Affirmative :}NegativetoAffirmative:

While changing a negative sentence to an affirmative one, remove the given negative word, but don't change the meaning of the sentence.

Use words like refuse, fail to, unable, without, in absence of, hardly, unwilling, avoid, etc.

Even antonyms can be used.

Example -

1. Khushali is not present today.

=> Khushali is absent today.

\green{Affirmative\: to \:negative: }Affirmativetonegative:

No, not, never, neither, nor, nothing and none are the seven negative words.

If the sentence contains one of the above negative words, it's called a negative sentence.

On the other hand, if it doesn't have any of these words, it's called an affirmative sentence.

\pink{Points\: to\: consider\: when\: changing \:Affirmative\: sentence\: to\: Negative \:sentence :}PointstoconsiderwhenchangingAffirmativesentencetoNegativesentence:

While changing an affirmative sentence to a negative sentence, use one of the above negative words, but don't change the meaning of the sentence.

Use antonyms where required.

Example -

1. Kshitij hates tea.

=> Kshitij does not like tea.

2. Khushali is always late.

=> Khushali is never on time.

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