Change the negative sentences into affirmative sentences without changing the meaning of the sentences.

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The question is asking to transform negative sentences into affirmative ones without altering their meanings. This involves understanding the context of each sentence and rephrasing it positively.

Answer

He is wiser than his brother. Only Shakespeare can write such a play. I admit that is right. Everyone was present. This is a possible task. He was a short man. Your handwriting is somewhat illegible. Please be on time. It is rare we meet like this. Your parents will allow you.
  1. He is wiser than his brother.
  2. Only Shakespeare can write such a play.
  3. I admit that is right.
  4. Everyone was present.
  5. This is a possible task.
  6. He was a short man.
  7. Your handwriting is somewhat illegible.
  8. Please be on time for the appointment.
  9. It is rare that all of us can meet like this.
  10. Your parents will allow you to go on the trip.
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  1. He is wiser than his brother.
  2. Only Shakespeare can write such a play.
  3. I admit that is right.
  4. Everyone was present.
  5. This is a possible task.
  6. He was a short man.
  7. Your handwriting is somewhat illegible.
  8. Please be on time for the appointment.
  9. It is rare that all of us can meet like this.
  10. Your parents will allow you to go on the trip.

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The goal is to shift the sentence structure while maintaining its meaning. This involves using synonyms or altering the form of the words.

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Ensure that the transformation maintains the original sentence's intent and meaning.

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