Sunday, 6 July 2025

Write as directed

 

✅ 1. Turn into Affirmative

๐Ÿ“˜ Rules:

  1. Remove negative words: not, never, no, nothing, none, neither, nor.

  2. Replace with positive equivalents.

  3. Ensure the meaning remains appropriate.

✍️ Examples:

  • She is not a bad singer.
    She is a good singer.

  • He never helps anyone.
    He always helps others.


✅ 2. Turn into Negative

๐Ÿ“˜ Rules:

  1. Use not/never/no with helping verbs (is, are, do, did, have, will, etc.).

  2. If no helping verb is present, use do/does/did depending on the tense and subject.

  3. Avoid double negatives (e.g., “He doesn't know nothing” ❌).

✍️ Examples:

  • She sings well.
    She does not sing badly.

  • He can swim.
    He cannot swim.


✅ 3. Turn into Simple

๐Ÿ“˜ Rules:

  1. Change complex/compound/continuous/perfect structures into simple present/past/future tense.

  2. Use the basic subject + verb + object pattern.

  3. Avoid conjunctions like when, because, although, etc., if possible.

✍️ Examples:

  • ⏱ Continuous: She is reading a book.
    She reads a book.

  • ๐Ÿ•ฐ Perfect: They have finished the task.
    They finished the task.

  • ⛓ Complex: When the bell rang, the students entered.
    The bell rang and the students entered.


✅ 4. Use "Though"

๐Ÿ“˜ Rules:

  1. Use Though + subject + verb, to show contrast between two ideas.

  2. Place “though” at the beginning or middle of a sentence.

  3. Common structure:

    • Though + clause, main clause

    • Main clause though + clause

✍️ Examples:

  • ๐Ÿ†š He was tired, but he went to work.
    Though he was tired, he went to work.

  • She smiled though she was sad.

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