A. Change these sentences into negative statements.
Example :
I am writing a letter.
I am not writing a letter.
1. Sabrina is ten years old.
2. Those men are policemen.
3. Rachel went to the library yesterday.
4. My father can sing and dance.
5. Paul reads the newspaper every morning.
6. My grandfather was sick last week.
B. Change these sentences into negative statements. Use contractions.
Example :
Tracy can ride a bicycle.
Tracy can’t ride a bicycle.
1. The children are playing football in the field.
2. Cindy is crying sadly.
3. Encik Ismail was a gardener.
4. My grandmother drinks a cup of coffee every morning.
5. I wrote a letter last night.
6. My parents were at home this morning.
C. Change these sentences into positive statements.
1. My brother isn’t tall and thin.
2. Mr Chong and Mr Toh aren’t teachers.
3. Danny doesn’t know how to use a computer.
4. The gardeners don’t water the plants every day.
5. Mabel doesn’t enjoy doing jigsaw puzzles.
6. They haven’t finished their homework.
7. The painting isn’t beautiful.
8. My brother wasn’t working in the factory.
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give some nore examples
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change these to positive statements
ReplyDeletea) No, not like that. –
b) Comeback tomorrow. –
c) Can’t you see I’m serving someone? –
d) It is my lunch hour. –
change these to positive statements
ReplyDeletea) No, not like that. –
b) Comeback tomorrow. –
c) Can’t you see I’m serving someone? –
d) It is my lunch hour. –
A. Yes,is like that
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C. Can you you see I'm serving someone?
Exercise Difference Between Positive and NegativeAn Exercise in the Difference Between Positive and Negative Self-Talk. I want to take a moment to show you the difference between negative and positive self-talk. This won’t take long. Do not drive or operate any form of machinery while doing this. Do this if you are able to focus and are open to getting really into it. In just a moment, you are going to close your eyes and as I talk, you are going to imagine that you are thinking the words that I’m saying.
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