He is sometimes foolish (change into negative sentence)
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he isn't sometimes foolish
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He is sometimes not clever.
Explanation:
- In English grammar, a negative sentence expresses something that is not true or something false.
- A negative sentence is said to be the one in which words like 'not', 'do not, etc. where negativity is indicated.
Such sentences can be constructed by putting "not" after the auxiliary (helping "be" verb).
- We can use the term as 'not clever' for "foolish" in the negative sense and hence used in the reconstruction of the sentence.
- A negative sentence thus carries words like 'not', 'do not, etc are used and negativity is expressed.
- For example, we say that something is false.
- Negative sentence: Something is not true.
Thus the negative sentence can be constructed as
He is sometimes not clever.
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