every rose has his thorn.( change into negative sentence)
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Changing the sentence into a negative sentence we will get ''Not every rose has a thorn''.
What are negative sentences?
- These are also known as explanatory sentences. That is, they only deliver information that they believe is correct.
- To form negative sentences, the word "not" is frequently placed after the helping verb. Some of the most common helping verbs are "am," "is," "are," "was," and "were."
- In English, the word 'not' is the most popular way to turn a positive statement into a negative one.
- In a declarative sentence, the word 'not' is usually used following a useful verb.
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There is no rose without a thorn.
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