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is that the way a gentleman should behave​

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Answered by madhuriroy480
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which way?.......

a gentleman should behave properly and perfectly

Answered by Legend42
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“Is that the way a gentleman should behave?” Can you change the sentence into negative tense?

“Negative” and “tense” refer to two separate things. The question is framed positively, asking if that (whatever that is) is the correct way for a gentleman to comport himself.

Negative framing might take the form of a declarative sentence, “A gentleman should not behave that way,” an exclamation, “No gentleman should behave that way!” or in a question such as, “Is he a gentleman if he behaves that way?”

The tense is a different matter, relating to the time (past, present, or future, and whether those things are are conditional or not). There are also special tenses (sometimes known as aspects) called continuous and perfect that have time relation (past, present, or future).

The tenses are an interesting phenomenon in English — if you look them up and read about them, you’ll see why.

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