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For ther are few things more catching than bad temper. (Rewrite as negative)

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Answered by ADVENTUREDAY09
3

Answer:

For there are few things more catching which are not good temper.

Explanation:

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* Read the sentences below and spot the difference in their framing :

1. (a) I could not complete the work.

(b) I failed to complete the work.

2.(a) There is no sense in what you say.

(b) There is hardly any sense in what you say.

3.(a) He said he wouldn't go.

(b) He refused to go.

You will observe that sentence is marked (a) and (b) convey the same meaning. But in all sentences marked (a) there are negative words (no, not, wouldn't) where as the ones marked (b) do not have them.

Negative words are those that convey a negative meaning.

For example : never, no, neither, nor, not, cannot, don't, isn't, nothing,etc.

If a sentence contains negative words it is called a Negative Sentence.

If a sentence does not contain any negative word it is called Affirmative Sentence.

Answered by SIMBHUsim
0

Answer:

NEGATIVE SENTANCE START WITH Not

Explanation:

NOT more fewthing thinngs catching than Bad temper

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