I never was in Springfield in my life.(affirmative and introgative)
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Int:was I ever in Springfield in my life???
Affirmative: I was hardly in Springfield in my life.
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Affirmative: I was in Springfield in my life.
Interrogative: Was I ever in Springfield in my life?
- Affirmative sentences or phrases in the English language are grammatical devices used to define positive sentences. It is a sentence that describes or states a fact or a truth.
- When converting to an affirmative sentence, it is important to highlight that the event is positive by eliminating negative sentences such as ‘not’ and turning the sentence positive.
- Examples of negative sentences are: I don't have many pets, I didn't buy this dress, she is not my friend, I haven't passed my exams, and The teacher did not give us good marks.
- The given sentence changed from a negative sentence into an interrogative sentence. The statement is changed into a question and the common pairings seen in negatives like 'never was' are removed.
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