Interchange of Affirmative and Negative Sentences Exercises
Interchange of Affirmative and Negative Sentences Exercises
Exercises
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January 5, 2020
Interchange of Affirmative and Negative Sentences Exercises are there for practice. There
are answers written for the check. You can learn how to transform affirmative to negative
and negative to affirmative.
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5. There can be no smoke without fire.
Solve the interchange of affirmative and negative sentences exercises below. But now
change from negative to affirmative.
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2. We should not disobey our parents.
3. No one can put up with such conduct.
4. Money does not grow on trees.
5. It was fortunate that he was not injured.
1. Who ever saw a greater misfortune? Or Did anyone ever see a greater misfortune?
2. Who would like to be called a fool? Or Would anyone like to be called a fool?
3. The lesson is too difficult to understand.
4. Everyone knows Mahatma Gandhi.
5. It is true that health is wealth.
Hope you understand and score well in the exercise of Interchange of Affirmative and
Negative Sentences. For other exercises of transformation, click the link of your choice
below.
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