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I could not believe it. change in affirmative

Answers

Answered by birajdarabhilasha07
7

Answer:

it is unbelieveable

Explanation:

Answered by mindfulmaisel
1

‘It was unbelievable’ is an affirmative sentence of the given sentence.

Explanation:  

  • Here there should be no negative words like 'no', none or 'neither'. Hence the opposite of the verb is used.  
  • Here the verb given is 'believe', the word which has somewhat an opposite meaning is 'unbelievable'. The rest of the sentence should remain the same.  
  • The negative words are removed from the sentence. Since the statement given is in past tense the answer should also be in the simple past tense.

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