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Q4. Transform the following sentences as directed – i) There was nobody present in the house. (To Affirmative) ii) He lives somewhere near the post office. (To Negative)

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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1. There was everybody present in the house.

2. He does not live somewhere near the post office.

Explanation:

  • In English negative statements are made by the addition of the word "not" after the helping verb since it expresses that something is false.

  • In English grammar, an affirmative sentence is any statement or announcement that is positive, about which you are confident.

Answered by JackelineCasarez
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1). There were zero members present in the house.

2). He does not live near the post office.

Explanation:

  • An affirmative sentence is primarily employed to express the confirmation of the truth of an assertion while the negative statements display its inaccuracy or falsity.
  • The affirmative sentences show agreement with the assertion on the other hand negative sentences show denial or disagreement.
  • In order to convert the given sentence, the first sentence would remove 'nobody' and replace it with 'zero members' as affirmative sentences express affirmation of the assertion and positive meaning.
  • The second sentence can be converted into negative by adding 'not' that helps in displaying the falsity or disagreement(with the assertion.)

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