Negative: "Can't you do anything right!" the mother screamed at her daughter concerning her messy room.
Positive: "You organized your desk and made your bed!" the mother praised her daughter. "I'll bring you a laundry basket so you can get the dirty clothes picked up from the floor."
Negative: The math teacher ignored the girls in the class.
Positive: The math teacher included the girls in the class.
Negative: I have a difficult problem I cannot solve.
Positive: I can solve even a difficult problem.
Negative: Nobody loves me.
Positive: My family and friends love me.
Negative: It's no use to even try because I'll fail.
Positive: Every time I try, there's always a chance I'll succeed.
You can change a negative statement to a positive statement by using positive words or changing the sentence structure to emphasize a positive outcome or perspective. For example, instead of saying "I can't do it," you can say "I will give it my best shot."
To change a declarative sentence to a negative sentence, you typically add "not" after the auxiliary verb. For example, change "I am happy" to "I am not happy" or "He has completed the task" to "He has not completed the task."
To change an interrogative sentence into a declarative sentence, you can simply remove the question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) and rephrase the sentence as a statement. For example, change "Are you going to the store?" to "You are going to the store."
use 'we' to make it seem real
For a simple sentence it is necessary to change the word order to move the verb to the front of the sentence and to add a question mark to the end of the sentence. eg I can swim(statement) changes to Can I swim? (question) The King is dead (statement) changes to Is the King dead? (question)
To change a declarative sentence into an exclamatory sentence, simply add an exclamation mark at the end of the sentence. For example, changing "The sky is blue" to "The sky is blue!" adds an exclamatory tone to the statement.
Rosie can turn in her apron if her husband learns to cook. (Apex)
negative*negative=positive negative/positive=negative negative\negative=positve negative-positive=change the sign to a plus and then change the number after the sign and get your answer negative +positive=which ever numbr is bigger minus positive+positive=positive
It truly depends on what the problem is, but normally a negative will change the overall answer of the sum: + and - = negative answer - and - = positive answer + and + = positive answer - and + = negative answer
Industrial Revolution had both negative and positive change in the Americans.
the answer of negative 4 minus positive 21 is positive 25 because you leave the negative 4 as is, change the minus to a plus, and change positive 21 to negative 21. (Leave Change Change)
negative
Numbers are justified as positive, which is usually written as just a number but can be written with a plus (+) sign in front of the number. (e.g. 15 or +15), or negative. Negative numbers are numbers in the negative integers, or below 0. They are written with a minus (-) sign in front of them. (e.g. -15) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ..::To solve remember these rules::.. When multiplying: positive x negative = negative positive x positive = positive negative x negative = positive When dividing: positive / negative = negative positive / positive = positive negative / negative = positive When adding: In a positive + negative situation, if the negative number has a higher number than the positive (e.g. -25 + 10) then the number is negative, this is always true when adding a higher negative to a positive. If the positive has a higher number (e.g. 25 + -10) then it's just the opposite, it will be a positive number. -------------You can solve these very easily: 25 + -10 --> (25) + (-10) to keep it well organized and easier to work with,now just remember "Keep Change Change"... - keep 25 as it is, change "+" to a "-" and change the "-10" to a positive 10. As a result, you will have: 25 - 10. Now solve. Answer = 15 (positive). If for instance you have a negative + positive, the same rules apply (Keep Change Change) negative + negative = negative positive + positive = positive When subtracting: negative - positive (vice versa), use Keep Change Change as you did with adding positives and negatives. negative - negative, use Keep Change Change positive - positive, use Keep Change Change if the number you are subtracting is a higher number. (e.g. 10-15) If you need anymore help, try asking a more specific question again on Wikianswers, search for math websites on the web, or ask your teacher or college professor for help.
a positive plus a negative is a positive example 9-(-2) you would change the double negative to a positive hope this helped :)
Multiplying something by a negative number makes it change signs. A positive number multiplied by a negative is negative therefore a negative * a negative is positive.
You divide the negative number by a positive number for it to stay positive. And you divide the negative number by a negative number for it to become positive.
you change the minus to a positive and change the 2nd positive number to a negative number..the answer can be either negative or positive depending on the sign of the greatest number(:
Is called AC voltage or current.