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What are the affermitive sentence....... Give its example. ​

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Answered by tanishya2005
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An affirmative statement can also be referred to as an assertive sentence or affirmative proposition: "Birds fly," "Rabbits run," and "Fish swim" are all affirmative sentences where the subjects are actively doing something, thereby making a positive statement about the noun in motion

Answered by shivimishra3843
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Meaning of "Affirmative"

An affirmative word, phrase, or sentence expresses the validity or truth of a basic assertion, while a negative form expresses its falsity. The sentence, "Joe is here" would be an affirmative sentence, while "Joe is not here" would be a negative sentence.

The word "affirmative" is an adjective. It describes something. Affirmative can be defined as affirming or assenting, or asserting the truth, validity, or fact of something. It can also refer to the process of expressing agreement or consent as well as assenting. As noted, it is also a statement that is positive, not negative.

Using Affirmative Sentences

Although not essential to conveying clear thought, it would be rather odd if you spoke in only negative sentences, arriving at a point only by denying all other options—such as saying, "The person isn't a boy," when you really mean, she's a girl, or "The house pet is not a bird, reptile, fish, or dog" when you really mean it's a cat. Using the negative in these cases convolutes the sentences; it's better to simply make affirmative statements: "She's a girl," or "The house pet is a cat."

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