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Is his radar wrong? (Change into Affirmative sentence)

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Answered by gauravroy810
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Answered by kartavyaguptasl
0

Answer:

The affirmative form of the given sentence is found to be:

"His radar is wrong."

Explanation:

It  claims to be objective and explains a particular reality. A positive sentence is one of two options (along with a negative sentence) that is part of a declarative sentence, also known as an assertive or affirmative sentence.

So, so when we establish an idea in the form of a sentence, we can do it by affirming or denying something. As a general rule, there is information that aims to correspond to the truth and convey something objectively. If you add a word that is not included in either, the sentence becomes negative. Therefore, affirmative phrases are used to express something as true.

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