English, asked by mahesh819785, 8 months ago

Make one
affirmative and negative sentences using
the following words.
Never /start / Follow / Show / Colour

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

I don't want to start this conversation -negative

my favourite colour is purple- affirmative

mark as branliest if it helps you

Answered by gurnoor5399
0

Answer:

A negative sentence is the opposite of an affirmative (positive sentence) and expresses an opposing idea. It contains a negative word like 'no', 'not', 'never' etc along with the main verb or words like 'nobody', 'no one', etc. An affirmative (or positive) sentence does not contain any such negative word.

A negative sentence is the opposite of an affirmative (positive sentence) and expresses an opposing idea. It contains a negative word like 'no', 'not', 'never' etc along with the main verb or words like 'nobody', 'no one', etc. An affirmative (or positive) sentence does not contain any such negative word. When we change a negative sentence by removing the negative word, we must take care that the verb is modified by using a word opposite in meaning.

A negative sentence is the opposite of an affirmative (positive sentence) and expresses an opposing idea. It contains a negative word like 'no', 'not', 'never' etc along with the main verb or words like 'nobody', 'no one', etc. An affirmative (or positive) sentence does not contain any such negative word. When we change a negative sentence by removing the negative word, we must take care that the verb is modified by using a word opposite in meaning.Option A: This is an affirmative sentence which does not contain any negative word. The verb, 'believe' has been changed to its opposite word, 'disbelieve'. This sentence communicates the same meaning as the original sentence. Hence, this option is correct.

A negative sentence is the opposite of an affirmative (positive sentence) and expresses an opposing idea. It contains a negative word like 'no', 'not', 'never' etc along with the main verb or words like 'nobody', 'no one', etc. An affirmative (or positive) sentence does not contain any such negative word. When we change a negative sentence by removing the negative word, we must take care that the verb is modified by using a word opposite in meaning.Option A: This is an affirmative sentence which does not contain any negative word. The verb, 'believe' has been changed to its opposite word, 'disbelieve'. This sentence communicates the same meaning as the original sentence. Hence, this option is correct.Options B, C and D are incorrect as these sentences contain the negative words, ''cannot', /'not'. Hence these are all negative sentence.

Explanation:

Make me as brainliest.

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