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Artyom0805 [142]
3 years ago
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Affirmative / Negative: Paraphrase the following sentences by changing the verbs to be affirmative or negative.

English
1 answer:
amm18123 years ago
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Answer:

1;My friend didn't ignored my advice

2;We stayed at the end of the class

3;The essay will be due till next week

4;The online class will have major problems

Active/Passive

1;As a kid my parents did not gave me the permit me to stay out late

2;The presentation will be give by the principal this afternoon

3;The assignment was not submitted by the student at time

4;The test of ten students was taken on Friday

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