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Affirmative and Negative sentences

Affirmative and Negative sentences are two basic types of sentences used to express statements in English.

Here’s some information about each:

1. Affirmative Sentences:

An affirmative sentence states something in a positive or straightforward way. It affirms or asserts a fact, opinion, or statement.

Structure: Typically, an affirmative sentence follows the standard subject-verb-object word order.

e.g.

a) She likes ice cream.

b) They are playing football.

c) He has a new car.

2. Negative Sentences:

A negative sentence expresses the opposite of an affirmative sentence. It indicates that something is not true, not happening, or not existing.

Structure: Negative sentences often include words like – not, no, never, or none.

In many cases, they use auxiliary verbs -to be, to have or to do- in their negative form.

e.g.

a) She does not like ice cream.

b) They are not playing football.

c) He does not have a new car.

Remember:

Verb Forms:

In negative sentences, the verb often changes its form.

In simple present tense, ‘don’t/doesn’t’ is used before the base verb while in simple past tense ‘didn’t’ is used.

e.g.

a) I don’t like it.

b) He doesn’t accept it.

c) They didn’t come.

Contractions:

Negative sentences often use contractions, like ‘isn’t’ (is not), ‘aren’t’ (are not), ‘haven’t’ (have not), ‘doesn’t’ (does not), can’t (cannot), won’t (will not), couldn’t (could not) etc.

Understanding how to form and use affirmative and negative sentences is fundamental for clear communication in English.

Changes in words-

AffirmativeNegative
AllNo
EverybodyNobody
EveryoneNo one
ManyA few
A littleNot much
OnlyNone but (animate)
OnlyNot more than (countable)
OnlyNothing but (inanimate)
AnythingNothing
AlwaysNever
Any oneNo one

Important-

The meaning of the original sentence should remain same while converting it into affirmative or negative sentence.

Make affirmative and negative sentences

See Rule-

1) This is not good.

Answer- This is bad.

2) The prince is cruel.

Answer- The prince is not kind.

3) He is not tall.

Answer- He is short.

4) The land is deep.

Answer- The land is not shallow.


1) They are not only clever but also rich.

Answer- They are clever as well as rich.

2) He was strong as well as kind.

Answer- He was not only strong but also kind.


1) If you work hard, you will win.

Answer- Unless you work hard, you will not win.

2) Unless he runs fast, he will lose the race.

Answer- If he does not run fast, he will lose the race.


1) I cannot do it.

Answer- I am unable to do it.

2) He could not come.

Answer- He was unable to come.


1) He has no children.

Answer- He is without children.

Answer- He is childless.

2) We don’t have vision.

Answer- We are without vision.

Answer- We are visionless.


1) Ram does not understand her.

Answer- Ram fails to understand her.

2) She did not kill the cat.

Answer- She failed to kill a cat.

3) I do not come.

Answer- I fail to come.


1) She is too tired to walk.

Answer- She is so tired that she cannot walk.

2) They are so lazy that I cannot help them.

Answer- They are too lazy for me to help them.


1) Ram is taller than Shyam.

Answer- Shyam is not as tall as Ram.

2) I am not as fat as Rahul.

Answer- Rahul is fatter than I.


1) There are no set timings.

Answer- There are hardly any set timings.

2) Nobody liked the dance.

Answer- Hardly anybody liked the dance.

3) He had nothing to eat.

Answer- He had hardly anything to eat.


1) As soon as Ram came, all stud up.

Answer- No sooner did Ram come than all stood up.

2) No sooner does she sing; she does not get money.

Answer- As soon as she sings, she does not get money.


1) It is nothing but a primary school.

Answer- It is only a primary school                                                                    


1) She does not tell everything.

i) She tells everything.                                       

ii) She speaks everything.

iii) She hides everything.                                   

iv) She expresses everything.

Answer-

iii) She hides everything.


2) I did not go there.

i) I fail to go there.                                              

ii) I failed to go there.

iii) I failed to come there.                                  

iv) I went there.

Answer-

ii) I failed to go there.


3) Seema is stronger than Radha.

i) Seema is not stronger than Radha.                       

ii) Seema is not so strong as Radha.

iii) Radha is as strong as Seema.                                

iv) Radha is not so strong as Seema.

Answer-

iv) Radha is not so strong as Seema.


4) I am fatter that Rahul.

i) I am not as fat as Rahul.                                 

ii) I am as fat as Rahul.         

iii) Rahul is not as fat as I am.                                     

iv) Rahul is not as fat as me.         

Answer-

iii) Rahul is not as fat as I am.


5) He wants a lot of water.

i) He does not want less water.                                 

ii) He did not want less water.

iii) He does not want much water.                            

iv) He never wants less water.

Answer-

i) He does not want less water.                                 


Online Test on Affirmative and negative sentences-

Read each sentence.

Choose the correct alternative.

Do solve all the sentences.

Click on submit button.

Click on View Score.

See your result.

Make Negative Sentence

1 / 10

1) Close the door.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

2 / 10

2) The place is occupied.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

3 / 10

3) They insulted all.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

4 / 10

4) As soon as he saw the tiger, he ran away.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

5 / 10

5) Only he can play good cricket.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

6 / 10

6) They have only two cars.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

7 / 10

7) This was an extra-ordinary book.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

8 / 10

8) He was always punctual

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

9 / 10

9) He is the best batsman in the team.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

10 / 10

10) I can play both guitar and sitar.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct negative sentence having the same meaning which is given in the sentence.)

Your score is

The average score is 53%

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