Rules of Affirmative To Negative

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Transformation is changing the form of a sentence without changing its meaning.

In the exams
transformation should be done according to the direction given in the question paper. In doing
transformation a student should have a fairly well knowledge about the kinds of sentence and their
formation. A brief direction about doing transformation is given below.
According to the meaning:

Affirmative to negative:
Rule 1: Only/ alone/ merely Replaced by None but(person)/ nothing but(things)/ not more than or
not less than(number)
Ex: Aff: Only Allah can help us. Neg: None but Allah can help us.
Aff: He has only a ball. Neg: He has nothing but a ball.
Aff: He has only ten taka. Neg: He has not more than ten taka.

Rule 2: Must Replaced by Cannot but/ Cannot help+ (v+ing).


Ex: Aff: We must obey our parents. Neg: we cannot but obey our parents/ we cannot help obeying our
parents.

Rule 3: Both----and Replaced by not only ---- but also.


Ex: Aff: Both Dolon and Dola were excited.
Neg: Not only dolon but also Dola were present.

Rule 4: and ( if join two words) Replaced by Not only ----- but also.
Ex: aff: He was obedient and gentle. Neg: He was not only obedient but also gentle.

Rule 5: Everyone/ everybody/every person/ (every + common noun)/all Replaced by There is no +


attached word + but.
Ex: Aff: Every mother loves her child.
Neg: There is no mother but loves her child.

Rule 6: As soon as Replaced by No sooner had ----- Than.


Ex: Aff: As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. Neg: No sooner had the thief saw the police he ran
away.

Rule 7: Absolute Superlative degree Replaced by No other+ attached word+so+ positive form+
as+subject.
Ex: aff: Dhaka is the biggest city in Bangladesh.
Neg: No other city is as big as Dhaka in Bangladesh.

Rule8: Sometimes affirmative sentences are changed into negative by using opposite words. Before the
word, off course not is used.
Ex: Aff: I shall remember you. Neg: I shall not forget you.

Rule 9: Always Replaced by Never.


Ex: aff: Raven always attends the class. Neg: Raven never misses the class.

Rule 10: Too ---- to Replaced by so ---that+ can not/could not(in past).
Ex: Aff: He is too weak to walk. Neg: He is so weak that he cannot walk.

Rule 11: As as Replaced by Not less than.


Ex: Aff: Simi was as wise as Rimi. Neg: Simi was not less wise than Rimi.

Rule 12: Universal truth are change by making them negative interrogative.
Ex: Aff: The Sun sets in the west. Neg: Doesnt the Sun set in the west.
Rule 13: Sometimes Replaced by Not + always.
Ex: Aff: Raven sometimes visits me. Neg: Raven doesnt always visit me.

Rule 14: Many Replaced by Not a few.


Ex: Aff: I have many friends. Neg: I donot have few friends.

Rule 15: A few Replaced by not many.


Ex: Aff: Bangladesh has a few scholars. Neg: Bangladesh doesnt have many scholars.

Rule 16: Much Replaced by A little.


Ex: Aff: He belongs much money. Neg: He doesnt belong a little money.

Rule 17: A little Replaced by not much.


Ex: Aff: Dolon has a little riches. Neg: Dolon doesnt have much riches.

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