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what is an affirmative sentence give examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

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.

Explanation:

  1. You are not very kind.
  2. She was not present.
  3. He is never late for meetings.
  4. She is not obedient.
  5. This is not a big problem.
  6. You are not allowed to enter my home.
  7. You have not paid your fee.
  8. He was not given admission.
Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

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.

Explanation:

  1. You are not very kind.
  2. She was not present.
  3. He is never late for meetings.
  4. She is not obedient.
  5. This is not a big problem
  6. You are not allowed to enter my home.
  7. You have not paid your fee.
  8. He was not given admission.
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