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He had gone to Mumbai yesterday change the following affirmative sentences to negative​

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Answered by vedikagupta4725
3

Answer:

he hadnt gone to mumbai yesterday

Answered by RitaNarine
0

We are provided with a question where a sentence is given in the affirmative form and we have to change the form to negative.

Affirmative: He had gone to Mumbai

Negative: He had not gone to Mumbai.

  • One can categorize a statement based on whether it states a fact or scenario that is true or false.
  • An AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE states a condition or reality as it verifies the data.
  • A NEGATIVE SENTENCE denies the information by stating a scenario or fact that is not true. It contains a negation component.
  • The standard method for turning an affirmative sentence into a negative sentence is to add the word "not" after the verb.
  • If the statement lacks a supporting verb, you can modify it by adding the word "not" to variants of the verb "do."
  • When there are multiple verbs in a statement, the aiding verb is negated by adding the word "not," but the rest of the sentence remains the same.

Hence, the correct sentence in its negative form is "He had not gone to Mumbai."

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