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she got a prize.
change into negative​

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Answered by Anusha3003
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Answer:

she did not get a prize

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: She did not receive an award. The usual and most frequent method for converting a positive statement to a negative sentence is to add 'not' or the contraction 'nt' to the word.

Explanation: A negative statement is one that informs you that something is not true. They are categorical assertions.

- A negative phrase contains a negative term like "never", "not", "no", "no one", "none" or a negative verb like "is not", "cannot", or "will not".

- An interrogative sentence is one that asks a straight query and always concludes with a question mark.

Negative sentences are typically formed by adding 'not' after the auxiliary verb or by converting the auxiliary word into a negative contraction. A declarative statement can be transformed into an interrogative by putting the verb before the topic. If a declarative statement contains two verbs, it can be converted into an interrogative by changing the topic between the two actions.

i) Uman is able to fly kites Negative sentence- Umang is unable to fly kites

Can Umang sail kites? is an interrogative phrase.

Sagar will assist me with this endeavor.

Sagar will not assist me with this endeavor, which is a negative statement.

Will Sagar assist me with this endeavor, according to the interrogative sentence?

iii) Chetan was capable of lifting extremely large weights.

Negative sentence: Chetan was unable to move large weights.

Chetan could raise really large weights, according to the interrogative sentence.

You could have ridden the school bus instead.

Negative phrase - You would not have been able to board the school transport.

Could you have caught the school bus? is an interrogative phrase.

v) This will be a challenging task.

Negative phrase - This will be a simple task.

Will this be a tough task, according to the interrogative sentence?

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