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He and the woman were not alone.(change into affermative)

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Answered by Draxillus
1

He and the woman were accompanied.

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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》I'm not sure whether it was you.

= I was doubtful whether it was you.

2》Nobody was absent.

= Everybody was present.

Answered by THEGOODBOY90
2

Answer:

He and the woman were accompanied.

\blue{Additional \: information :}Additionalinformation:

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》I'm not sure whether it was you.

= I was doubtful whether it was you.

2》Nobody was absent.

= Everybody was present.

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