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Politicians don’t really catch my attention. (make affirmative)​

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  • Politicians don’t really catch my attention. (make affirmative)??

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  • politicians don't catch my attention

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Affirmative sentence

An affirmative word, phrase, or sentence expresses the validity or truth of a basic assertion, while a negative form expresses its falsity. The sentence, "Joe is here" would be an affirmative sentence, while "Joe is not here" would be a negative sentence. The word "affirmative" is an adjective. It describes something.

Affirmative sentences

  • 1. If you want to learn another language, You should learn some strategies.

  • 2. You look so tired! You should get more sleep.

  • 3. Mariela works so hard. She should take a vacation.

How do you write a negative affirmative sentence?

Change negative into affirmative :-

  • Rahul did not attend the conference yesterday.
  • Shalini does not have a car.
  • Urmila does not want to be an architect.
  • Gautam did not drop out of school.
  • Shiva did not participate in the tour.
  • This shopkeeper does not sell eggs.

Interrogative sentences

  • 1. Should Susan rent a car for her next trip to London? Travelling by plane is more expensive!

  • 2. What do you think? Should I rest for a moment? I feel tired.

  • 3. I don't feel good today. What should I take?

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