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give the negative form allumons less lampes​

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Answered by imSoLOSS123
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Nobody likes a "Negative Nancy." But, in grammar, negative sentences aren't necessarily a bad thing. Negative sentence examples include statements of things that are false. They don't have to be accurate or true; they're simply statements from a speaker or writer that are believed to be untrue.nation:

For example, "She does not speak Spanish." These statements stand in stark contrast to positive sentence examples. There, the speaker might say something like, "She speaks French very well." Let's take a closer look at negative statement constructs.

------ What Is a Negative Sentence?

Negative sentences are declarative statements. That is, they relay information believed to be true. Negative sentences are typically formed by adding the word "not" after the helping verb. The most popular helping verbs are a form of "to be," including "am," "is," "are," "was" and "were."

Negative sentences can also make use of the words "do" or "will" (including "do," "did," and "does") before "not." In any of these constructs, it's possible to substitute "does not" with the contraction "doesn't." Other examples include didn't, isn't, wasn't, weren't, and won't. If you're writing a formal document or an academic essay, it's best not to use contractions. However, for informal writing, including blogging and social media posts, contractions are perfectly acceptable.

List of Negative Sentences

Let's explore some examples of negative sentences.

I am not flying to England.

That isn't the way to Nashville.

They are not from Ecuador.

He wasn't eating white rice.

We were not sad when he moved away.

They don't practice yoga.

She did not like Bikhram yoga.

He doesn't have to commute to work.

They will not be joining us for dinner tonight.

She won't be attending the Met Gala this year.

These aren't pistachios.

They weren't playing poker.

Changing Negative Sentences to Positive Sentences

Positive and negative sentences in English grammar are complete opposites. But, making the change from negative to positive is quite easy. Why would you want to do this? Your sentences will benefit from improved clarity with positive statements.

Why say something "is not purple" when we can be more specific and say it is blue? Positive sentences require fewer words, fewer verb conjugations, and draw a direct line to the point you're trying to make. Let's change all the negative sentences above to positive sentences and see how they clear things up.

Answered by Siddhant600177
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Explanation:

Kiya huwa na mere sakl main .apsa tho Sundar hi Hain apni dakho roj ayna main 20 bar sa Jada khud ko dakta ho ki main Sundar kab hounga.lol

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