I'm being serious on this one. A negative question usually asks you to get the wrong answer. Example Where could I buy food? A. Store B. The Mall C. Through Phone D. From your couch
The correct answer would be D because you cannot buy food from a couch.
the negative tag of 'I am' can be formed in two ways and they are as follows- (i)ain't I? (ii) aren't I?
"Si" in French can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "if" when used as a conditional conjunction. It can also mean "yes" in response to a negative question, or be used to contradict a negative statement.
What is the coldest official temperature ever recorded on earth (degrees centigrade) - negative
You came from India, didn't you? For a positive statement use a negative tag. You didn't come from India, did you? For a negative statement use a positive tag.
You use don't or doesn't at the beginning of the sentence and then build the rest of the sentence as it was a positive sentence so the object first and the verb (with no endings) second. For example: Don't you go to the cinema? Doesn't he learn Spanish?
that a dump question
to answer a question with yes add a positive rejoinder to answer a question with no add a negative rejoinder....
the negative tag of 'I am' can be formed in two ways and they are as follows- (i)ain't I? (ii) aren't I?
No.
positive and a positive is a positive negative and a negative is a positive to answer your question: positive and a negative is a negative.
that's a stupid question
the answer to this question is negative nine....
Please elaborate on your question. Negative in what way?
negative. why is this question in math when it should be in chemistry?
Question is confusing. Restate the question.
The cation in question is positive.
The question is somewhat ambiguous since you do not define "opposite". If what you are asking is: is the negative of a negative sometimes negative, the answer is: No, never.