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There is no school in my neighbourhood. (Turn into affirmative)

a. There is absence of any more schools in my neighbourhood

b. There is absence of any school in my neighbourhood

c. There is not presence of any more schools in my neighbourhood

d. There is absence of any more schools in my neighbourhood​

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Answered by REETAN
0

Answer:

Correct option is:-

D.》 There is not presence of any more schools in my neighbourhood.

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Answered by Sitααrα
3

Given:

There is no school in my neighbourhood. (Turn into affirmative)

a. There is absence of any more schools in my neighbourhood

b. There is absence of any school in my neighbourhood

c. There is not presence of any more schools in my neighbourhood

d. There is absence of any more schools in my neighbourhood

Required AnsweR:

  • Option b. (There is absence of any school in my neighbourhood)

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An Assertive Sentence states facts or truths. It can be Negative or Affirmative

  • A Sentence having not, no or never in it is called a Negative sentence.

  • A Sentence having no negative words such as not, no, never is called Assertive Sentence

Formation of Negative Sentence from Affirmative Sentence

  • Sentences with different forms of the full verb have (has, had) are made Negative by using not in the sentence appropriately.

  • When has, have, had are used as Auxiliary Verbs, we use not with them.

  • A Sentence with a Modal Verb, e.g., can, could, shall, should, etc. is made Negative by adding not between the Modal Verb and the Main Verb.
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