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The river is deep. We can't wade it.( use "shallow" )​

Answers

Answered by gsbehera1998
2

Answer:

the river is shallow .we can wade it easily

Answered by phillipinestest
0

The river is not shallow enough to wade.

Explanation:

  • Sentences are a group of words that make complete sense.
  • There are many types of sentences such as interrogative, assertive, explanatory, imperative sentences.
  • Assertive sentences are those that make an assertion. They are of two types- one which makes a positive assertion and is called an affirmative sentence and the other that makes a negative assertion and is called a negative sentence.  
  • The first part of the sentence given 'The river is deep' is an affirmative sentence.  
  • To use the word shallow will change its meaning completely as shallow is the opposite of deep.
  • To retain the same meaning by using shallow we have to use the word 'not' before it.

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