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Convert the following negative statements into affirmative sentences without changing their meaning
Don’t you dare argue witt me
2 I have never felt so insulted before

Wasn’t it John who broke this glass yesterday?


(4) Your mother is not large-hearted.
I don’t like your simpering and wailing


(a) have not missed a single episode of this season


7. Why don’t you leave those dirty peers for better ones?


8. That is not the right way to open the lid.


The kitchen has never been 50 dirty

This time I will not go to Canada for a break

Ask by Todd Mathis. in India
Mar 22,2025

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  1. You must accept my viewpoint without arguing.
  2. I have never felt so insulted before.
  3. It was John who broke this glass yesterday.
  4. Your mother is narrow-hearted.
  5. I disapprove of your simpering and wailing.
  6. I have attended every episode of this season.
  7. You should replace those dirty peers with better ones.
  8. That is an improper way to open the lid.
  9. The kitchen is dirtier than ever before.
  10. This time I will stay home instead of going to Canada for a break.

Solution

  1. Don’t you dare argue witt me
      Affirmative: You are to accept my viewpoint without engaging in argument.
  2. I have never felt so insulted before
      Affirmative: I have experienced an unprecedented degree of insult.
  3. Wasn’t it John who broke this glass yesterday?
      Affirmative: It was John who broke this glass yesterday.
  4. Your mother is not large-hearted.
      Affirmative: Your mother is narrow-hearted.
  5. I don’t like your simpering and wailing
      Affirmative: I disapprove of your simpering and wailing.
  6. (a) have not missed a single episode of this season
      Affirmative: I have attended every episode of this season.
  7. Why don’t you leave those dirty peers for better ones?
      Affirmative: You should replace those dirty peers with better ones.
  8. That is not the right way to open the lid.
      Affirmative: That is an improper way to open the lid.
  9. The kitchen has never been so dirty
      Affirmative: The kitchen is dirtier than ever before.
  10. This time I will not go to Canada for a break
      Affirmative: This time I will stay home instead of going to Canada for a break.

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  1. You should not argue with me.
  2. I have always felt insulted before.
  3. John was the one who broke this glass yesterday.
  4. Your mother is large-hearted.
  5. I dislike your simpering and wailing.
  6. I have missed at least one episode of this season.
  7. You could leave those dirty peers for better ones.
  8. That is the correct way to open the lid.
  9. The kitchen has always been clean.
  10. This time I will go to Canada for a break.

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