English, asked by YASH3100, 1 year ago

There was no garage in the office.
(Make it affirmative)

Answers

Answered by Shrej
1
there was garage in the office

YASH3100: changed*
YASH3100: we need to make it an affirmative sentence without changing the meaning right
Shrej: yaaa
Shrej: we can not change the meaning of the sentence... we only have to change the verb we are using
YASH3100: haan so in this answer the meaning of the question is getting changed right
Shrej: but you told to change it in affirmative
Shrej: and so I do
YASH3100: yes the question asks to make the sentence affirmative but there is rule na that we should change the sentences without changing there meaning
Shrej: so... have I changed the meaning
YASH3100: yes guess because the question says that there was no garage in the office and ur ans says that there was a garage in the office so the meaning is changed right?
Answered by HanitaHImesh
0

The affirmative sentence of 'there was no garage in the office' is 'there was a garage in the office'.

  • The words: no, not and never makes the sentence negative.
  • In this case, if we remove the word: 'no', we get the affirmative sentence.
  • We can make it into an intereogative sentence by beginning the sentence with the helping verb: 'was'. The interrogative sentence will be: 'was there no garage in the office?' and without 'no', it will be an interrogative affirmative.
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