English, asked by yadavvivek1116abce, 8 months ago

who can hate small children? change in affirmative sentence​

Answers

Answered by chintunihar07
3

Answer:

EVERYBODY LOVES SMALL CHILDREN.

Answered by progyankonwar08
0

Final Answer:

Everybody loves small children.

Explanation:

  • An affirmative sentence is any sentence that is positive. A negative sentence is a sentence that represents a negative thought, action, or opinion. It can be an assertive sentence or a declarative sentence that has no negative words. It is a statement with the word 'not' after the verb.
  • The formula of an affirmative sentence in present indefinite tense is subject + verb 1st + s/es + object. 30 examples of the affirmative sentence in the present indefinite tense are:- 1) I am a doctor. 2) You are an engineer.
  • An affirmative sentence simply states something. It is any declaration that is positive. An affirmative sentence expresses the validity of the truth of an assertion.
  • An affirmative word or gesture indicates that you agree with what someone has said or that the answer to a question is 'yes'.

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