'they never die' make affirmative
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‘They always live’ is an affirmative sentence.
Explanation:
The given sentence, ‘They never die’, is an assertive sentence. An assertive sentence is one that makes an assertion emphatically.
An assertive sentence is of two kinds- an affirmative sentence which relates a positive assertion and a negative sentence that asserts a negative assertion.
A negative sentence can be converted into a positive sentence by using the antonyms of the lexical words in the sentence.
Since the antonym of ‘never’ is ‘always’, and ‘die’ is ‘live’ hence the given negative sentence changes to, ‘They always live’, in the affirmative.
Explanation:
The given sentence, ‘They never die’, is an assertive sentence. An assertive sentence is one that makes an assertion emphatically.
An assertive sentence is of two kinds- an affirmative sentence which relates a positive assertion and a negative sentence that asserts a negative assertion.
A negative sentence can be converted into a positive sentence by using the antonyms of the lexical words in the sentence.
Since the antonym of ‘never’ is ‘always’, and ‘die’ is ‘live’ hence the given negative sentence changes to, ‘They always live’, in the affirmative.
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