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this is knife is very (sharp)​

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Answered by saraanam4591
3

Answer:

This knife-edge is very sharp.

Explanation:

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Answered by varindagarg812
0

Answer:

Concept:

A negative sentence or phrase contains the words "not," "no," "never," or "nothing," among others: A negative statement is "I've never seen him in my life." The negative versions of "do" are "don't" and "do not."A negative sentence (or statement) expresses the absence of or inaccuracy of something. To negate or "cancel" the validity of the phrase, a negative adverb must be used. The following general rule is used to produce this "negation" element.

Given:

This is knife is very

Find:

we have to find negative sentence to the given sentence

Answer:

The answer is: "the knife is not very sharp"

You can also do the opposite by having the students write affirmative statements or questions and then have them turn them into negative sentences. You might also ask your students to identify which tense each of the sentences is in (past simple, present perfect, etc.).The Negation Rule: In English, you make a negative phrase by adding the word not after the first auxiliary verb in a positive sentence to argue that something is not true. If the positive sentence lacks an auxiliary verb, as in the Present Simple and Past Simple tenses, you must add one (in both these cases, the auxiliary verb do).

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