he taught us a good lesson (change into negative sentence)
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The negative sentence will be - He did not teach me a good lesson.
Explanation:
Negative phrases
Typically, negative phrases are produced by adding 'not' after the auxiliary verb or changing the auxiliary verb into a negative contraction. By placing the verb before the subject, a declarative sentence can be transformed into an interrogative.
Example-
- She will not be watching TV.
- I will not call him as soon as possible.
- She had not been working all day so she was energetic.
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He did not teach us a bad lesson.
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- The given sentence 'He taught us a good lesson.' is an Affirmative Sentence and when we change it into a Negative Sentence, its meaning must be the same the other way.
- The sentence is in Past Indefinite Tense, so 'taught' changes into 'did not teach' in Negative Sentence, where 'teach' is the present form of 'taught'.
- The opposite of 'good' is 'bad'.
- Now, when we combine the above two points, we have our final answer as: He did not teach us a bad lesson.
- However we can also write the negative sentence as: He did not teach us any bad lesson.
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