D Change these sentences from positive to negative.
1. The leopard is chasing the stag.
2. Do you want some tea?
3. I have somebody to help me at home.
4. Shweta left her teddy bear at her aunt's house.
5. I am taking my mobile phone with me.
6. Radha should speak softly.
7. Is there some sugar in the bowl?
8. I will be able to reach the park by 6 o'clock.
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1. The leopard is not chasing the stag.
2. Don't you want tea?
3. I don't have anybody to help me at home.
4. Sweata didn't left her teddy bear in her aunt's house.
5. I am not taking my mobile phone with me.
6. Radha should not speak softly.
7. Isn't there sugar in the bowl?
8. I won't the able to reach the park by 6 o'clock.
Explanation:
The most common way of turning a positive statement into a negative statement in English is to add the word not (or the contracted form -n't). In a declarative sentence, the word not is usually placed after a helping verb (such as a form of do, have, or be).
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1. The leopard Is not chasing the stag
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