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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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Hello,

1. She always sing a song.

The negative of the above sentence would be-

A. She does not always sing a song.

B. She does not any time sing a song.

Are both #A and #B possible?

Thanks.
  

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hanuman_2000 1. She always sing s a song. Correct as shown.

  • hanuman_2000 1.
  • She always sing s a song.
  • Correct as shown.
  • hanuman_2000 A.
  • She does not always sing a song.
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hanuman_20001. She always sings a song.
Correct as shown.
hanuman_2000A. She does not always sing a song.
Correct.
hanuman_2000B. She does not any time sing a song.
Wrong.

CB
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Hello,

1. I never play chess.

The negative of the above.

A. I don't ever play chess.

B. I don't never play cricket. (This seems wrong.)

2. I have some money.

The negative of the above.

2A. I don't have some money.

2B. I don't have any money.

I would like to know when an assertive sentence is changed into a non
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hanuman_20001. I never play chess.
OK
hanuman_2000A. I don't ever play chess.
This is not often used, but it has the same meaning as your first sentence.
hanuman_2000B. I don't never play cricket. (This seems wrong.)
It is wrong.
hanuman_20002. I have some money.

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