Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It's a beautiful day today.

It's a beautiful day today.

Today's weather is really good. Change it into a negative sentence and introduce it as follows:

It's a beautiful day today.

Examples of turning declarative sentences into negative sentences:

1 statement: The weather is fine today.

Negative sentence: The weather is not good today.

2. declarative sentence: I go to school.

Negative sentence: I don't go to school

3. declarative sentence: this building has been completed.

Negative sentence: The building is not finished.

4. declarative sentence: she has a license to run her own fast food restaurant.

Negative sentence: She runs her own fast food restaurant without a license.

Second, the method of changing declarative sentences into negative sentences:

1 Common negative words: no, mo, no, no, no, no, no.

2. Methods: According to the needs of the sentence, choose appropriate commonly used negative words and put them in front of the predicate verbs.

What does a negative sentence mean?

Meaning of negative sentence: a sentence expressing negation. Negative sentences must have negative words.

Negative words in ancient Chinese can be adverbs, such as "bu", "bu", "nothing", "wei", "bu" and "fei", or verbs, such as "nothing".

Examples of negative sentences:

I don't think it will help us.

I don't think he is right.

I don't think he likes it.

Change a positive sentence into a negative sentence: add negative words to ensure that the meaning of the sentence is opposite to the original sentence and the meaning of the sentence is smooth.

1, affirmative sentence: He likes reading.

Negative sentence: He doesn't like reading.

Extended data:

Classification of negative sentences:

1, general negative sentence

That is, sentences containing negative words such as "no, no, not at all, not at all".

There's nothing wrong with me.

2. Double negation

A sentence with two negative words, such as "no"

I must do my homework every afternoon.

Double negative says yes.