English, asked by abhish6, 1 year ago

I can’t pay you (make affirmative without changing the meaning)

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Answered by orangesquirrel
9

The given sentence in affirmative form is:

I am unable to pay you.

Affirmative sentences are the ones which are used to express the truth of a given basic assertion without using any negative words. It is basically stating something positively.

The opposite of affirmative is negative where words like cannot, do not, etc are used.

Answered by kingofself
1

Explanation:

  • Generally the sentence can be either positive or negative.
  • The sentence which delivers the positive meaning is called as the affirmative sentence.
  • The sentence given to us gives the negative meaning so when we are converting the negative sentence into affirmative we should deliver the positive aspect of the negativeness.
  • The affirmative sentence for I can’t pay you is I am unable to pay you.
  • These both sentence delivers the same meaning but in different manner of positivity and negativity.
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