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what is negative interrogative sentence​

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Answered by beinglawyer7
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Negative interrerogative sentence contains “no or not” which is not affirmative or positive.

For e.g.
1. Why haven’t we left yet?
2. Who isn’t coming?

Haven’t and isn’t in the above sentences are negative interrogative words.

Answered by XOHeartHackerOX
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Answer:

To form negative interrogative sentences, what you can do is either use 'not' after the subject or using the contraction of the verb in the beginning of the interrogative sentence. Here are a few examples that you can refer to. Example 1: Have you not read 'The Tale of Two Cities'?

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