Math, asked by tkujari, 8 months ago

where there is a will there is a way (change into a negative sentence)​

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Answered by xSoyaibImtiazAhmedx
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where there is not a will there isn't a way

Answered by smartbrainz
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When there is no will, there is no way

explanation:

  • The above is an instance of converting a 'positive sentence to a negative sentence'. 'Negative sentences' are known as 'declarative statements' (sentences 'relaying or sharing information' which is supposedly factual).
  • 'Negative sentences' are usually constructed by including the word ‘not’ after a helping verb (a verb which assists the main/key verb in the sentence by expanding the meaning of the 'key/main verb'). The most prevalent 'helping verbs' are ‘to', 'be', 'am', 'was', 'are', 'were', and 'is’.
  • "Negative sentences" make use of words such as ‘do, will does and did’, as well before ‘not’. In 'any of these builds', it is also possible to 'replace does not' with the contraction 'doesn’t'. Other instances comprise "isn't, didn't, weren't, won't, and wasn't".

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