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The humming insects don't disturb his rest. (Make it affirmative sentence )

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'negative sentence' as 'When we want to say that something is not true or is not the case, we can use negative words, phrases or clauses. Negation can happen in a number of ways, most commonly, when we use a negative word such as no, not, never, none, nobody, etc.'

Negative : The humming insects don't disturb his rest.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'affirmative' as 'a word or statement that shows agreement or says "yes".'

The given sentence converted into an affirmative sentence is :

Affirmative : The humming insects disturb his rest.

Answered by Serinus
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Answer:

The affirmative sentence is:

The humming insects disturb his rest.

Explanation:

An affirmative sentence is a sentence which states that the sentence is a positive sentence. It declares a sentence to be a positive one.

A negative sentence is a sentence which negates the proposition in a sentence.

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