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we shall be able to catch the train. change into interrogative negative sentence​

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Answered by Sweetoldsoul
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Answer:

We shall be able to catch the train. (affirmative)

=> Should we not be able to catch the train ? (interrogative negative)

                                   

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shall we not be able to catch the train?

1. A Negative interrogative “yes/no” question basically implies that the speaker expects the answer to be always (or believes the answer must be) “yes.”

For example:

# “Don't you have cash?”

# “Are you not aware of the pros and cons of your actions?”

# “Haven't you seen my purse?”

2. A negative sentence or a negative type phrase is the one that contains a word such as "not", "never", "nothing", or "no": "I've never seen that man in my life" is referred to as a negative type of sentence. "Don't" and "do not" are the two types of negative forms of the word "do". A negative sentence is a sentence that specifically states that there is something that is going wrong in it or not correct in it.

Let us take a few examples of negative sentences-

# Aman was not following his diet, or Aman wasn't following his diet.

# Raina and Saina were not on the court, or Raina and Saina weren't on the court.

# Kavita does not have coffee every day, or Savita doesn't have coffee every day.

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