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Difference between affirmative, negative and interrogative tense?​

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Answered by manavchawla242010
0

Explanation:

Required Answer:-

Your question is little bit incomplete!

But since it's an assertion reason type question, it must be asked which is correct and whether R is the correct explanation of A or not.

Here,

Assertion is true because constant velocity means there is no change in velocity in that time interval. Hence, acceleration will be 0/time interval = 0. The body will have zero acceleration.

And the reason is explaining the same for the assertion. Hence, reason is also true and the correct explanation of A.

Therefore,

Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A..

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Verbs in English come in three main categories: the affirmative, the negative, and the interrogative. The affirmative= asserting that something is true or valid. The negative= a reply denying something. The interrogative= asking a question

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