The question is semantically equivalent to asking 'What are the four parts of the existence of a banana?' I cannot answer it.
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
You should connect the negative cable to the negative. Your question sort of stopped. Connect to a negative what?
No, it can be negative.
negative pressure is measured in negative inches of mercury
Semantically, they are just syntactic sugar for a normal function definition.
Possum - I can. You just add a question mark and rephrase the sentence (semantically) in order to make it a question.
Structurally negative sentences are those sentences whereby the use of "not" or contracted form "n't" are used to indicate that they are negative. For instance: He is not happy with the service. Mary will not go to the seaside tomorrow Asha isn't coming to the cinema. The Prime Minister won't be able to attend the cultural event. Semantically Negative sentences are those sentences which are negative in meaning without the use of not or the contracted form "n't" Example: Dad refuses to give us permission to go to the club. She denies having an affair with him
My mother has not gone out. To make the sentence negative, the negative form of has ( = has not ) is used.
structural negatives are sentences which gives negative sense. but when a negative response "no" appeares in front of the negative sentence, it is said to be a negative sentence.
it is not fair
Negative sentence: A word used in denial or refusal; as, not, no.
To make the sentence negative, add the word "not": You are not in a hurry.
To chech wheather the given input is valid or not,with semantically.
"je ne travaille pas beaucoup" is the negative sentence for 'je travaille beaucoup'.
we have to put the word not after the first auxiliary
You can make a positive sentence negative by adding "not" before the verb or by using negative words like "no" or "never". For example, "He is happy" becomes "He is not happy" or "He is never happy."