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I would never fail in anything he might undertake. (trun into an affirmative sentence)

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Answered by snigdha74
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I would succeed in anything he might undertake.

Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

The sentence, when converted into an affirmative sentence will become 'I will fail in anything he might undertake'.

EXPLANATION:

    An affirmative sentence indicates a sentence which conveys the opposite meaning of an original one. This can be done with the help of a negative form such as 'not'. Unless "you are trying" to say a 'no', your sentence is likely to be affirmative in its form.

Other examples for affirmative sentences are:

· The person isn't a boy.

· The pet in the house is not a fish, a bird or a dog.

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