Asked by Ri

Change to Affirmative
1.No man in the street came forward to help her.
2.None of them were bad.
3.Nobody was present in the family function.

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Are you clear on what "affirmative" means? You are to change the sentences from negatives to positives. I'll do the first one, and then you do the others.

1. Everyone in the street came forward to help her.
Answered by Ri
@writeacher.... i think ur not correct... u have to change it to positive without changing the meaning. Should it be "Every man in the street stood where they were."
Answered by Writeacher
The directions are not clear. If you believe the directions are what you stated, why didn't you include all that in the first post?
Answered by Ri
@writeacher... well srry fr nt mentioning it in the first place ... But yes , its changing to positive without changing the meaning.. so is my answer correct ?
Answered by Writeacher
Is what answer correct? I don't see your corrections of the others here. I see only the one I wrote.
Answered by Ri
@writeacher... 1.No man in the street came forward to help her.
-Every man in the street stood where they were.
Answered by SUSHANTA
Every man in street failed to come forward to help her.
Answered by Unique one
Every man in the street failed to come forward to help her.
Answered by Ankita
Every man in the street refused to help her.
Answered by Kashish pandey
Who came forward to help brahma?
Answered by bhargv khrgharia
every man in the street stood still to help her
or
every man in the street refused to come forward to help her
vote please
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion earlier. Here are the revised affirmative versions of the given sentences:

1. Every man in the street came forward to help her.
2. All of them were good.
3. Somebody was present in the family function.

Regarding the question "Who came forward to help Brahma?" it is unclear what or who Brahma is. Could you please provide more context or clarify the question?

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