how to use intrrogetiv + nagetive sentences
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As their name implies, negative interrogative sentences(sometimes called interro-negative sentences) areinterrogative sentences that are made negative. In addition to asking literal questions, negative interrogative sentences are often used to imply that the speaker is expecting a certain answer or for emphatic effect.
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Don’t you have a dollar?”“Are you not aware of the consequences of your actions?”“Haven’t you seen my wallet?
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Don’t you have a dollar?”“Are you not aware of the consequences of your actions?”“Haven’t you seen my wallet?
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- Negative interrogative is often used literally for sentences with question words.
- “It seems like just about everyone is signed up for the trip. Who isn't coming?”
- “Why haven't we left yet?”
- “Your keys must be somewhere. Where have we not looked?”
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