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I am doubtful of the outcome. (into Negative)

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Answered by GunjanRudraruhi
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Answer:

Into negative

Explanation:

I am not doubtful of the income will be your answer

Answered by DevendraLal
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After changing the sentence into negative the sentence will be-

  • I am not sure about the outcome.
  • Using words like "not," "no," "never," or "nothing" in a sentence or phrase is considered negative.
  • The line "I've never seen him in my life" is negative. Do not and don't are the opposites of do.
  • A negative sentence expresses the absence of action, the disappearance of something, or the absence of quality in the subject.
  • An "any" word negative sentence has the following structure: Subject, auxiliary verb, "not," main verb, "any," term, and object(s)
  • They contain erroneous assertions as well. They need not be accurate or factual; they are only assertions made by a speaker or author that are thought to be incorrect.

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