English, asked by nobita8667, 11 months ago

The principal is in favour of this trip.

Make it negative
Make it interrogative
Make it negative + interrogative sentence

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

Negative : The Principal is not in the favour of the trip.

Interrogative : Is the Principal in the favour of the trip?

Interrogative + Negative : Isn't the Principal in the favour of the trip?

Answered by αmαn4чσu
20

Answer:

The principal is in favour of this trip.

The principal is not in favour of this trip.

(negative sentence)

Is the principal in favour of this trip?

(interrogative sentence)

Isn't the principal in favour of this trip?

(interrogative + negative sentence)

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Additional information

What is negative sentence?

A sentence in which we joint "not" so it is called negative sentence.

Examples

  • He is not a good boy.

  • She does not sing a song.

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What is interrogative sentence?

A sentence in which we asked a question with helping verb so it is called interrogative sentence.

Examples

  • Is he good boy?

  • Does she sing a song?
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