English, asked by anu086666, 9 months ago

Do as Directed :
1. None is immortal.
2. They can be successful.
(Turn into an Affirmative Sentence)
(Form a question)​

Answers

Answered by harshkashyap336
2

Explanation:

Affirmative: I was doubtful if I would pass. Negative: I was not sure if I would pass.

Affirmative: She is richer than me. Negative: I am not as rich as her.

Affirmative: King Alfred was the greatest king that ever ruled England.

Answered by Draxillus
3
  1. Everyone is mortal.
  2. Can't they be successful?

\pink{Additional \: information :}

\red{Assertive \:to \:interrogative\: statement: }

  • While converting an assertive statement into interrogative, we've to convert the statement into negative if the statement is positive and the vice-versa.

  • Interrogative statement always start with an ' auxiliary verbs ' and 'wh- words'.

  • It always ends with a question mark and always asks a question.

  • Example -

1. Kshitij is saying the truth.

=> Isn't Kshitij saying the truth?

2. We are not playing.

=> Are we playing?

\red{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.

  • Examples -

1. Khushali is always late.

=> Khushali is never on time.

2. I'm not able to handle it .

=> I'm unable to handle it.

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