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There is nothing to argue about ( affirmative)

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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There is something to argue about.

Explanation:

  • Affirmative simple means that you are declaring something.

  • While in English grammar, an affirmative sentence is any statement or announcement that is positive, about which you are confident.

  • Sometimes an affirmative sentence is also known as a confident notion or decisive sentence.

  • "Planes fly," "cats run," and "dolphin swim" are all affirmative sentences where the subjects are actively doing something, by making a positive statement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is something to argue about.

Affirmative means declaring or making something final decision

sentence are many types some of the tyoes are exclamatory and declartive sentences.

Sentences are part of grammer

Grammer means the way of speaking a content or a subject clearly.Grammer has comprehension etc.

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