Tag: negative
Conjugation of to smile in Perfect Tense Form/Active
This table covers all forms of the verb “to smile” in the Indicative mood, the Active voice for the Perfect group of tenses, including affirmative, question, and negative forms for all persons
Conjugation of to smile in Continuous Tense Form/Active
This table covers all forms of the verb “to smile” in the Indicative mood, the Active voice for the Continuous group of tenses, including affirmative, question, and negative forms for all persons
Conjugation of “to smile” in Indefinite Tense Form
This table provides all forms of the verb “to smile” in the Indicative mood, the Active voice for the Indefinite group of tenses, covering affirmative, question, and negative forms across all persons
Tag Questions (Interrogative Sentence)
A tag question, is a type of question that is added to the end of a statement. The purpose of a tag question is to seek confirmation, agreement, or disagreement from the listener. Tag questions are formed by using a short question at the end of the sentence.
Negative Declarative Sentences: Structure, Usage, and Style
A negative sentence is a grammatical construction that indicates the absence or negation of an action, event, or state of being.