stop cracking safes.( turn into negative)
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Transforming an Affirmative judgment into a Negative judgment –
Rules to be Followed with example
- Changing a judgment from the positive to negative can be done fluently by adding ‘ not ’ or the compression ‘ nt. Go through the following points to learn how exactly it has to be done.
- The first thing you'll have to do is to detect the star verb or the main verb in the judgment .
- Once you do, the coming step is to add ‘ not ’ after all forms of the ‘ to be ’ verb( am, is, are, was, were).Rulings with modal verbs( will, would, shall, should, can, may, might,etc.) can be made negative by adding ‘ not ’ in between the modal supplementary and the main verb.
- Rulings with helping verbs including ‘ have ’, ‘ has ’ and ‘ had ’ can be converted into a negative judgment by adding ‘ not ’ after the helping verb.
- When verbs similar as ‘ have ’, ‘ has ’ and ‘ had ’ are used as main verbs, you'll need to use the verb forms of ‘ do ’ followed by ‘ not ’ and ‘ have ’ to make the judgment negative.For all positive rulings having ‘ do ’ forms of verbs( do, does, did) as the main verb, converting it into negative can be done by adding ‘ not do ’ after the verb.
- A positive judgment with one main verb can be changed to negative by using colorful forms of the ‘ do ’ verb( do, does, did) followed by ‘ not ’ and the main verb.
- In a judgment containing two verbs – one or further supplementary verbs and a main verb – see to it that you add ‘ not ’ in between the helping verb and the main verb.
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