Every Gain Has Risk (Change Into Negative Sentence)
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every gain has no risk
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In this question, we are asked to change the given sentence into a negative sentence.
- Every gain is not a risk.
- The fundamental building block of language, a phrase conveys a full notion.
- It achieves this by adhering to the syntax's fundamental grammatical norms. The notion is grammatically complete in the statement.
- The subject, which can be a noun or a pronoun, and the predicate, which is a verb, are the two parts of every sentence.
- By just adding "not" or the contraction "it," a sentence can be readily changed from the positive to the negative.
- The word not (or the contracted form -not) is the most typical way to make a positive assertion in English into a negative one.
- Not frequently comes after an assisting verb in a declarative phrase (such as a form of do, have, or be).
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