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How can you make a positive sentence into negative sentence?

There are a few ways to turn a positive sentence into a negative sentence:

1. Using Negative Words:

* "not": This is the most common way. Simply insert "not" before the verb.

* Example: "He is happy." --> "He is not happy."

* "no": Use "no" before the noun or pronoun.

* Example: "There are apples in the basket." --> "There are no apples in the basket."

* "never": Use "never" instead of "not" to emphasize the negation.

* Example: "I will forget this." --> "I will never forget this."

2. Using Negative Adjectives or Adverbs:

* Use negative adjectives or adverbs to contradict the positive statement.

* Example: "The room is bright." --> "The room is dark."

* Example: "She arrived early." --> "She arrived late."

3. Using Contradictions:

* Use a phrase that directly contradicts the positive statement.

* Example: "The dog is friendly." --> "The dog is not at all friendly."

4. Using Questions:

* Sometimes, a question can imply a negative statement.

* Example: "Is it not raining?" --> This implies that it is raining.

Remember: The best way to turn a positive sentence into a negative sentence depends on the specific sentence and the desired effect. Be sure to choose the method that makes the most sense and conveys the meaning you intend.

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