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Make this negative sentence into Affirmative

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Answered by PRAJEET5
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The lesson is too difficult to understand

Answered by Banjeet1141
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The lesson is too difficult to understand.

Explanation:

A negative sentence states that something is false. In English, negative sentences are produced by adding the word 'not' after the auxiliary or helping, verb. The auxiliary verb 'be' is an example of a helping verb. 'Be' can take several forms, including 'am,' 'is,' 'are,' 'was,' and 'were.'

               A negative sentence is the inverse of a positive sentence and reflects an opposing idea. It includes a negative words such as 'no,' 'not,' 'never,' and so on, as well as the main verb or terms such as 'nobody,' 'no one,' and so on.

Affirmative sentences are the total opposite of negative statements since they state things favourably. There is no such word in an affirmative (or positive) phrase.

              When we replace a negative statement by eliminating the negative word, we must ensure that the verb is updated by using a term that has the opposite meaning.

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