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I saw him somewhere (give the negative form )

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Answered by mayurdhamani1
1

Answer:

I didn't saw him

Explanation:

because it's negative form

Answered by shkulsum3
0

I didn't see him anywhere.

  • Negative sentences indicate the lack of or negation of a specific action or state. They are a crucial component of communication and are used in a variety of settings, such as casual conversation, formal correspondence, and academic writing.
  • Auxiliary verbs, the negative particle "not," or other negative words like "never" or "no" can all be used to create negative sentences in the language. They are essential for conveying disagreement, denial, or negation and can be used to emphasise or clarify a particular idea. Additionally, there are social and psychological repercussions of negative sentences.
  • They can be used to express disapproval, criticism, or dissatisfaction as well as to convey a sense of opposition or disagreement.

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