2. POSITIVE SENTENCE
• Positive sentence tell us what is, has, or does.
• Positive sentence examples are stating what is and not what is not.
• They're statements that are believed to be factual.
• They don't necessarily have to be accurate or true.
• Statements from a speaker or writer that are believed to be legitimate.
3. EXAMPLE OF
POSITIVE SENTENCE
• Peter is running.
• The fridge is empty.
• Someone has eaten all the cookies.
• Children love to eat chocolates.
• We were happy when he moved away.
4. NEGATIVE SENTENCE
• Negative sentence tell us what something is not, has not, does not.
• Negative sentence is a sentence that states that something believed to be
false.
• Typically formed by adding the word "not" after the helping verb.
• Negative sentence can be created for informal speech and writing using
contractions.
5. EXAMPLE OF
NEGATIVE SENTENCE
• He is not walking.
• It isn’t sunny.
• I have no newspapers left.
• Children do not love to eat chocolates.
• We were not sad when he moved away.
6. CHANGING P0SITIVE
TO NEGATIVE
POSITIVE SENTENCE NEGATIVE SENTENCE
Alia is sleeping Alia is not sleeping
They are eating at a restaurant They are not eating at a restaurant
That was my book That was not my book
She buys some sugar at the market She doesn’t buy any sugar at the
market
I am sailing to England I am not flying to England
They practice yoga They don't practice yoga
They will be joining us for dinner
tonight
They will not be joining us for dinner
tonight
7. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
● Future Perfect Tense is used to express an action,expected to be
completed before a certain time in the future .
POSITIVE (+) NEGATIVE (-) QUESTION (?)
He will have started He will not have started Will he have started ?
It will have started It will not have started Will it have started ?
We will have started We will not have started Will we have started ?
By next week,we”ll have earned
lots of money.
He will not have received enough
score by the summer.
Will you have graduated from the
university before I graduate ?
They won”t have been married
by next year.
The rain will not have stopped by
tomorrow.
Will he have finished his work by
5 o’clock ?
The rain’ll have stopped by
tomorrow.
My mother will not have
prepared breakfast by the time
my father and brother wake up.
Will he have learned all
information about this job by
May ?
8. POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SENTENCE IN PAST TENSE
●The past tense is a grammatical tense whose function is to place an action or
situation is past time.
POSITIVE (+) NEGATIVE (-) QUESTIONS (?)
He met his wife 6 years ago. He didn”t meet her. Did he meet her ?
I graduated from the university. I didn”t graduate. Did I graduate ?
They watched a movie yesterday. They didn”t watch a movie. Did they watch a movie ?
He felt sad yesterday. He didn”t feel sad yesterday. Did he feel sad yesterday ?
They had dinner last night. They didn”t have dinner. Did they have dinner last night ?
9. QUESTIONS
1. What is the meaning of positive and negative sentences ?
- statement that are believed to be factual (positive)
- states that something believed to be false (negative)
2. Change the positive sentence “I am hungry” to negative sentence.
- I am not hungry
3. Change the negative sentence “That was not my book”
- That was my book