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I would rather not go to the party .[Change in affirmative] plzz answer fast ....


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Answered by JhonesSmith
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I would be rather unable to go to the party

Answered by seelamahit912
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"I would be rather unable to go to the party" is affirmative for the given sentence.

What is affirmative?

  • It expresses a willingness to accept or approve of a previously expressed statement or idea.
  • An affirmative statement is also known as an affirmative proposition or assertive sentence.
  • A negative form expresses its falsity, whereas a positive form expresses its truth.
  • The given statement is "I would rather not go to the party".
  • We must state a fact or circumstance that supports the information.

As a result, the sentence "I would be rather unable to attend the party" is affirmative.

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