English, asked by djrocks435, 11 months ago

Turn into negative I find that very difficult

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Answered by Anonymous
5

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I don't find that very easy.

\huge{\underline{\underline{\mathcal{\green{Ex}}}}}\huge{\underline{\underline{\mathcal{\red{pla}}}}}\huge{\underline{\underline{\mathcal{\purple{na}}}}}\huge{\underline{\underline{\mathcal{\orange{ti}}}}}\huge{\underline{\underline{\mathcal{\pink{on:}}}}}

The meaning should remain the same and just the form should be changed. So that's why we use opposite of some words and then make the sentence negative.

Answered by ItSdHrUvSiNgH
5

Explanation:

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I find that very difficult

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I didn't find that easy

  • Note
  1. While changing from assertive to negative sentence try adding negative word (didn't,aren't,etc) and write opposite of the word so that it's meaning does not get changed.
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