Verb to be - affirmative and negative worksheets and online exercises. Language: English Subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Order results: Most popular first Newest first. Verb to be in PrS with Marvel. Grade/level: 1-5. by anna_marywhite. Verb to be - affirmative and negative. Grade/level: Grade 1.
Affirmative to Negative exercise. 1. Affirmative: John alone lives in this building. Negative: None but John lives in this building. 2. Affirmative: You were right in doing so. Negative: You were not wrong in doing so. 3. Affirmative: His father was doubtful of his success.
01.11.2016 · Rewrite the negative sentences as affirmative sentences. 1. The salesman didn’t sell many articles today. 2. She didn’t come to the party. 3. He couldn’t solve the problem. 4. The police didn’t catch the thieves.
Jun 13, 2020 · Affirmative to interrogative worksheet. 1. Shyam wakes up at 6.30. 2. She drinks a glass of milk every day. 3. Raju wants to go home. 4. They go swimming on the weekend.
Apr 15, 2012 · PRACTICE [AFFIRMATIVE TO NEGATIVE] 1. Only the meritorious will get the job. 2. Rishad was alone alive in the accident. 3. I bought only a few chocolates for my son. 4. He has only two handsets. 5. We must obey our elders. 6. All men must die. 7. He is too weak to walk. 8. The freedom fighters are both honorable and remembered. 9.
Jun 07, 2016 · Rewrite the affirmative sentences as negative sentences. 1. It was an ancient brick wall that had been plastered over. 2. The shyest and the most self-effacing of the wall community were the most dangerous. 3. I found a fat female scorpion on the wall. 4. I placed the matchbox on the mantelpiece in the living room.
16.12.2014 · Negative: I was not sure if I would pass. Affirmative: She is richer than me. Negative: I am not as rich as her. Affirmative: King Alfred was the greatest king that ever ruled England. Negative: No other king that ever ruled England was as great as King Alfred. Exercise. Read the following sentences and express their idea in a negative form. 1.
Multiple-Choice Questions: Transform the affirmative sentence into a negative sentence without changing its meaning: ... (A) I was sure that she would come. (B) I ...
24.09.2014 · / Exercises / Sentence transformation: affirmative to negative. Sentence transformation: affirmative to negative. September 24, 2014 - Change the following affirmative sentences into negatives. In the simple present tense, we make negative forms by putting ‘not ...
Jan 05, 2020 · Change into Affirmative Exercise – 4. Solve the interchange of affirmative and negative sentences exercises below. But now change from negative to affirmative. No merchant in Kanpur is as rich as Mr Khanna. We should not disobey our parents. No one can put up with such conduct. Money does not grow on trees. It was fortunate that he was not ...
Affirmative and Negative Agreement Exercises with Explanation: “They should obey their teacher. You should obey your teacher.” What will be the correct affirmative agreement of the sentence? a.They should obey their teacher, and you should obey too. b.They should obey their teacher, and so should you. c.You should obey your teacher, and they should too. d.They should obey their …
Dec 16, 2014 · Negative: I was not sure if I would pass. Affirmative: She is richer than me. Negative: I am not as rich as her. Affirmative: King Alfred was the greatest king that ever ruled England. Negative: No other king that ever ruled England was as great as King Alfred. Exercise. Read the following sentences and express their idea in a negative form. 1.
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05.01.2020 · Change into Affirmative Exercise – 4. Solve the interchange of affirmative and negative sentences exercises below. But now change from negative to affirmative. No merchant in Kanpur is as rich as Mr Khanna. We should not disobey our parents. No one can put up with such conduct. Money does not grow on trees. It was fortunate that he was not ...
15.04.2012 · Thanks alot,please publish more exercise. Reply Delete. Replies. Reply. Rajoshi 31 July 2020 at 23:04. These flowers bloom only in winter. Affirmative to Negative This can be done only in this way. Affirmative to Negative The ghost was seen only once. Affirmative to Negative The sentence can be changed only in this way.
If we find the word “Every” in an affirmative sentence, we will write the word “No” instead of that word [Every] and make the opposite word of verb and ...
18.05.2021 · At first we have to remember that— (I) A negative sentence must contain a negative word.Such negative words are – No, not, never, nothing, none, nobody, no one, nowhere, neither, nor etc.. To turn an affirmative sentence into a negative sentence a negative word must be used.
Affirmative and Negative Agreement Exercises with Explanation: “They should obey their teacher. You should obey your teacher.” What will be the correct affirmative agreement of the sentence? a.They should obey their teacher, and you should obey too. b.They should obey their teacher, and so should you. c.You should obey your teacher, and they should too. d.They should obey their teacher ...