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it would never do id we were at liberty to box people's ears because we did not lile their behaviour. remove negative and make it affimative​

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Answered by deepaksahoo9657
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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Affirmative sentence definition:

A basic assertion's validity or truth is expressed by an affirmative word, phrase, or sentence, whereas its untruth is expressed by a negative form. A positive sentence would be "Joe is here," but a negative sentence would be "Joe is not here." The adjectival form of the word "affirmative"

Negative sentence definition:

Any sentence or phrase that comprises the words "not," "no," "never," or "nothing" is considered negative: The negative sentence is "I've never seen him in my life." Don't and do not are the opposites of "do."

It's important to use a term opposite in meaning to the verb when changing a negative statement by deleting the negative word.

If we were given the liberty to box people's ears, violence would be let loose.

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