It does not keep me dry (Make it Affirmative)
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Answer:
It makes me wet. (with meaning not changed)
It keeps me dry. (with changed meaning)
Explanation:
An assertive or affirmative sentence is a sentence that affirms or asserts that something is true. It does not negate a proposition. In simple words, we don’t use the word ‘not’ in these sentences.
So according to the definition the given sentence can be converted into an affirmative sentence as shown below:
I am very much sure now.
or
I am exceedingly sure now.
Or
I am definitely sure now.
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The affirmative sentence is "It makes me wet".
Explanation:
- An affirmative sentence is one that expresses the truth or validity of an assertion.
- It can be either positive or negative while the negative sentence expresses the falsity of a fact or truth.
- It declares that something is assertive and claims the opinion with a great force.
- For example, Smith is here is a assertive sentence as it is declaring a fact.
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