English, asked by subhohalderm3492, 13 days ago

i want gold or jewels. change into negative​

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Answered by PADMINI
1

I do not/don't want gold or jewels.

  • We convert the positive sentence into a negative sentence simply by using the word ''not''.
  • ''Not'' is the negative word. All the negative sentences include the word ''not''.
  • ''Don't'' is the short form of ''Do not''
  • ''Don’t'' is used in spoken English, whereas ''do not'' is used in written English.
  • The form ‘don’t’ is used with first person(singular and plural), second person(singular and plural), and third person(plural) pronouns.

More examples of negative sentences:

I am a doctor

I am not a doctor.

I like chocolates.

I don't like chocolates.

She likes to read books.

She doesn't like to read books.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
1

Answer:

I neither want gold nor jewels.

Explanation:

Structure 'neither...nor...' is used to show that a negative statement is true of two things. Neither is used before singular countable nouns;  

The sentence means the subject 'I' does not want gold; the subject 'I' also does not want jewels.

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