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they can understand the meaning now. make it interrogative negative​

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Answered by ReyanKundu
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Answer:

Can they understand the meaning now?

Answered by αmαn4чσu
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\bold{\purple{Here's}\;{\red{your}}\;{\blue{answer}}}

\bold{\purple{Negative}\;{\red{+}}\;{\blue{Interrogative}}}

\bold{Can't\;they\;understand\;the\;meaning\;now?}

\bold{\purple{Negative}}

\bold{They\;can't\;understand\;the\;meaning\;now.}

\bold{\purple{Interrogative}}

\bold{Can\;they\;understand\;the\;meaning\;now?}

\bold{\purple{Extra}\;{\red{Infor}}{\blue{mation}}}

What is a \underline{\bold{sentence}}?

Full expression than make a perfect sentence.

\underline{\red{\bold{Examples\;of\;sentence}}}

  1. He is not my bestie.
  2. Who are you?
  3. She is my teacher.

\underline{\huge{\bold{\purple{Sentence:\;Types}}}}

\underline{\textbf{There\;are\;six\;types\;of\;sentences.}}

  1. Assertive and Affirmative sentence.
  2. Interrogative sentence.
  3. Imperative sentence.
  4. Negative sentence.
  5. Operative sentence.
  6. Exclamatory sentence.

\underline{\bold{\purple{What\;is\;an\;assertive\;sentence?}}}

An assertive sentence is a sentence that states a fact. An assertive sentence ends with a full stop. An assertive sentence is also known as Affirmative sentence.

\bold{\purple{ExaMple}}

  1. Harshit is my brother name.
  2. L for light.
  3. I am working in my home.

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