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there's always lightening when it thunders. Make the sentence negative without changing meaning

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Answered by Anonymous
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'There is no lightning without thunder.' is the correct answer.

  • Negative sentences represent disagreements, denials and falsities. It can have the same meaning as it's positive counterpart with only a change in a few words.
  • We usually change a sentence to negative form by adding words like 'no', 'not' or contracted forms like -'nt.
  • By adding 'no' in the above sentence, we retain the original meaning but change the perspective of the sentence.
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