English, asked by sanjibchetia, 5 months ago

keep the book on the table (to positive)​

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Answered by malayasharma02
0

Answer:

ok. bro good morning

Answered by komuraiahpaidipala
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Answer:

ANSWER

"Either" is used to mean one or the other and has a positive undertone. The sentence means that the person hasn't read the two books on the table. Hence option B is the correct answer.

"Neither" simply means none or not any. Using this in the sentence would lead to a situation of double negatives resulting in a positive sentence. Since using option A would change the meaning of the sentence, it is an incorrect answer.

We use 'each' to refer to individual things in a group or a list of two or more things. As we are referring to both the books on the table, option C is incorrect.

''All'' is generally used with affirmative sentences and using it in a negative sentence is considered poor grammatical structure. Hence option D is also incorrect.

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