Prarthana
Prarthana
Prarthana
affirmation
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WHAT IS THIS TOPIC ABOUT?
In this topic we learn about;
Negative sentences
Affirmation
Short affirmation
Denial
Short denial
Affirmation and denial
Negative sentences
Negative sentences are the statements of disapproval or
disagreement. The part of a sentence or clause which follows the
negative word is called scope of negation. The scope of negation
can be further described below ;
For example;
(A) So you two haven’t met before? (B) well, we have met- but it was ages ago.
If the response is not straight forward denial , but contains positive information it is stressed by a fall-
rise tone
(B) Are you sure you haven’t seen him? (B) No, but maybe sita could have seen him at class.
To deny a negative statement , you can use the positive operator with a rising tone.
(B) I don’t have nice shoes
= Yes, you do.
(B) She is not a nice person.
= I bet she is.
If the sentence consist operator +not . In this case nucleus is on not.
(A) Is she okay?
= No, she is not.
A denial can sometime seen blunt and impolite unless we tone it down in some way. We can make denial
polite by adding the contrary view.
You don’t like science , do you? = Well I prefer other subjects more.
= Actually, I love history.
Affirmational adverbs Denial adverbs
Any
Yes Never
Certainly Not
Surely No
Verily Contradictorily
Definitely Nothing
Indeed Not at all
Obviously Rarely
scarcely
Truly
Denial combined with affirmation
The statement used to deny one idea and to confirm contrasting idea is the
statement of denial combined with affirmation.
We can notice that a nucleus can be operator in both negative and positive
clause;
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