They're telling you to transform the sentence from affirmative to negative. For example,
-Affirmative: I like to read
-Negative: I don't like to read
What's the question then?
Answer:
Je n'ai pas d'espoir de sortir par moi-même de la solitude. La pierre n'a pas d'espoir d'être autre chose que pierre, mais en collaborant, elle s'assemble et devient temple.
*In English*
I have no hope of going out alone. The stone has no hope of being anything but stone, but by collaborating, it assembles and becomes a temple
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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Ma cousine "a" une grande maison.
Verbe "avoir" au présent :
<em>j'ai</em>
<em>tu as</em>
<em>il,</em>elle<em>, on </em>a <em>(ma cousine = elle)</em>
<em>nous avons</em>
<em>vous avez</em>
<em>ils,elles ont</em>
False, but Il faut should be followed by an infinitive.