He ought to be happiest boy in the world. (change into the positive degree)
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Answer:
be cool and always be calm and always listen what your parents says obey that u will be the happiest
He used to be happiest boy in the world.
Explanation:
Changing a negative phrase into positive is not a big deal unless one knows the proper authentication of the words make in use. Negative sentence do give positive impact and positive sentence may give negative impact. It’s just the game of words and grammar. Negative words implies, ‘not, ought to, never, don’t, won’t, can’t, etc.’
Here, one have to change the sentence into positive degree. That means, first one has to check for that negative word in the phrase, which is going to be converted into positive. Then, trying to fit that one positive word in the same sentence without changing the meaning of the phrase.
This is important to note that the actual meaning shouldn’t change when we put that one positive word in the phrase. Meaning should be the same, just the wordings should come under positive degree.
So, to make “He ought to be happiest boy in the world”, in positive degree, we use “used to be”, which gives us positive output.