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he felt certain that his wings would never support him ( make affirmative ​

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Answered by bhankare2008
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Answer:

He felt certain that his wings would support him

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Answered by dualadmire
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The sentence converted to affirmative will be, "He felt certain that his wings would support him".

  • An affirmative sentence is another term used for a positive sentence. It means. It concentrates on the truth and validity of the subject matter of the sentence and not the falsity. It represents a positive thought or opinion.

        For example: "I will eat an omelet for breakfast."

  • A negative statement on the other hand is the opposite of an affirmative statement. It represents negative thought or opinion. It has a sense of falsity in it. It generally has the words, 'not', 'never', etc.

        For example: "I will not eat an omelet for breakfast."

  • Thus, in the given sentence we have converted the negative statement to a positive one by converting it to, "He felt certain that his wings would support him".

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