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I cannot bear this torture any longer. (End: ... this torture?)

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Answered by maryamkincsem
21

I can no longer bear this torture.

Explanation:

  • Sometimes instructions are given to change the given sentences in English grammar.

  • As we are directed to add "easy" at the beginning of the sentence, the meaning of the sentence should remain the same.

  • When we add easy in the beginning the sentence can be turned into negative or positive or vice verse.

  • The punctuation should be kept in mind as improper use of punctuation can change the meaning of the sentence.

Answered by phillipinestest
15

Do as directed

Can you no longer bear this torture ?

Explanation:

  • A sentence is a group words that convey a complete meaning.
  • There are many kinds of sentences.
  • Assertive sentences are sentences that convey an assertion.
  • There are two types of assertive sentences-affirmative or positive sentence and negative sentence.
  • The given sentence, 'I cannot bear this torture any longer.' is a negative sentence. The modal verb 'can not' expresses the negativity.
  • An interrogative sentence is a sentence that raises a question.
  • To convert the given sentence into an interrogative sentence the modal verb 'can' has to begin the sentence.
  • To express negativity it has to be followed by the word 'no' after a pronoun.
  • Since it is a question, the personal pronoun 'I' is replaced by 'you'.
  • Hence the sentence changes to : Can you no longer bear this torture ?

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