This video delivers mechanical efficiency that cuts through academic noise to focus on the core logic of sentence structure. It’s a refreshingly pragmatic approach for anyone who values clear results over abstract linguistic theory.
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For example, we are planning to buy a new car. This means that we are planning to buy a new car.
And I am not planning to buy a new car. We use no or not to say that we are not planning to buy a new car. Here we all know that anywhere, not not means that a sentence should be changed to a negative sentence.
That is, it is enough to put not not next to the helping verb. Let's see what we mean by " We are not planning to buy a new car". We are saying that we are not planning to buy a new car. I have doubts again. R is planning to buy a new car. If you want to ask again as a question, such as whether we are planning to buy a new car, just bring R forward. Leaving aside the arva, the rest of the sentence should be written like this. arva arva planning to buy arva planning to buy a new car This is a question, so if you put a question mark at the end, you can ask whether we are planning to buy a new car. To change the question to a negative interrogative sentence, we can say that we are planning to buy a new car or planning to buy a new car or if we bring it forward, how do we write this? Look at what this means. We can write arva not arva not plan t arva not planning to buy a new car or we can write it in another way: arvantvi arvantvi planning to art v planning to buy a new car We are planning to buy a new car or since this is a question, we can put a question mark at the end. It's enough to mark it.
So if we take a sentence like this, it is a positive sentence, meaning we are planning to buy, meaning we are not planning to buy, meaning we are planning to buy, meaning we are planning to buy, it is a positive interrogative sentence, and if we ask whether we are planning to buy or not, it is a negative interrogative sentence. This is how we should practice. If we take a sentence, we have to practice it in four ways: from positive to negative, interrogative to negative interrogative.
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