This colour scheme never failed. (Make it Affirmative sentence)
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This colour scheme never fails
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Explanation:
Affirmative sentence:
An affirmative sentence is a sentence that affirms (rather than negates) a proposition.
Examples of Affirmative Statements:
- “Absolutely, that's correct.”
- “Spot on, you've hit the nail on the head.”
- “I completely agree with you.”
- “That's 100% true.”
- “Certainly, you are right.”
- “Exactly, I couldn't agree more.”
- “Yes, I can confirm that you're right.”
The affirmative is made without changing the meaning as follows:
- The colour scheme always passed OR
- The colour scheme always succeeded.
To solve this type of question, note the following:
- The word of negation "never" in the provided phrase serves as a cue that it is a negative statement.
- The opposite of fail should be added in order to convert this statement from negative to positive without altering its meaning.
- Here, the word "never" has been replaced with the words "passed" or "succeeded," preserving the sentence's original meaning.
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