Monday, October 21, 2019
Practice Revising Affirmatives Into Negative Statements
Practice Revising Affirmatives Into Negative Statements          This exercise will give you practice in turning positive statements (also called affirmatives) into negative statements.          Practice Instructions      The most common way of turning a positive statement into a negative statement in English is to add the word not (or the contracted form -nt). In a declarative sentence, the word not is usually placed after a helping verb (such as a form of do, have, or be). Similarly, in less formal writing, the contraction -nt may be added to the helping verb.         For each sentence in the next section, write the negative version of the verb or verb phrase in italics. In some cases, you will need to add a helping verb. When you have completed the exercise, compare your answers with those in the final section.          Practice Problems      The teacher was paying attention to the other children in the room.The band was playing perfectly in tune.The police concluded that the security system had been working properly.The research study concluded that longer school days lead to greater student achievement.Travis has been a taxi driver for a very long time.My friend wants to move to Alaska with her family.I waited for Charlie to finish complaining about his stupid cell phone.Sara is the first person in our family to go to college.When I go to bed tonight, I will think about pink elephants.We have been seeing a great deal of each other lately.I heard my grandfather singing in the shower.We are going to spend our vacation at the lake this year.Caleb tried very hard to win the race.Last night I went to the movie theater with Takumi.          Practice Solutions      Here you will find answers (in bold) to the exercise. Note that contracted forms (such asà  wasntà  orà  didnt) may also be written out in full (was notà  orà  did not).         The teacherà  was not payingà  attention to the other children in the room.The bandà  wasnt playingà  perfectly in tune.The police concluded that the security systemà  had not been workingà  properly.The research studyà  did not concludeà  that longer school days lead to greater student achievement.Travisà  has not beenà  a taxi driver for a very long time.My friendà  does not wantà  to move to Alaska with her family.Ià  didnt waità  for Charlie to finish complaining about his stupid cell phone.Saraà  is notà  the first person in our family to go to college.When I go to bed tonight, Ià  wont thinkà  about pink elephants.Weà  have not been seeingà  a great deal of each other lately.Ià  did not hearà  my grandfather singing in the shower.Weà  are not going to spendà  our vacation at the lake this year.Calebà  didnt tryà  very hard to win the race.Last night Ià  did not goà  to the movie theater with Takumi.    
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