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Masum was a man of no great intelligence. (Affirmative)​

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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

An affirmative statement is any statement that states that something is true. An affirmative statement is any remark that agrees with or supports a specific notion or idea in a broader sense.

Explanation:

An affirmative statement is any statement that states that something is true. An affirmative statement is any remark that agrees with or supports a specific notion or idea in a broader sense.

The affirmation of the sentence, "Masum was a man of no great intelligence, will be, " Masum was a man of great intelligence".

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The affirmative sentence is that Masum was a man of great intelligence.

Explanation:

An affirmative word, phrase, or sentence describes the reality or truth of a fundamental assertion, while a negative state represents its error. The sentence.

While transforming a negative sentence to an affirmative by dismissing the negative words, care must be taken to modify the verb into a word that is contrasting in meaning.

Therefore, The affirmative sentence is that Masum was a man of great intelligence.

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