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Here’s the cleaned version of your Assertive to Negative chart in full tabular form:
| No. | Assertive / Affirmative | Negative |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Only / Alone | • Only he can do this. (Person) • He likes cooking. (Thing) • He likes nobody but books. (Thing) | • None but (Person) • Nothing but (Thing) • Not more / less than (Number) |
| 2. Must | • You must obey your parents. | • You cannot but + V1 • Cannot help + V4 |
| 3. Every | • Every mother loves her baby. | • There is no … but OR • There is no … who does not / who does not … |
| 4. As soon as | • As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. | • No sooner had the thief seen the police than he ran away. |
| 5. As–as | • Rahim is as wise as Karim. | • Rahim is not less wise than Karim. |
| 6. The Best (Superlative) | • Karim is the best boy in the class. | • No other boy in the class is as good as Karim. |
| 7. Sometimes | • He sometimes goes to the class. | • Not always |
| 8. Too–to | • He is too weak to walk. | • He is so weak that he cannot walk. |
| 9. Always | • He was always punctual. • Always speak the truth. | • He was never late. • Never tell a lie. |
| 10. Ever | • Do I ever touch a cigarette? | • Never |
| 11. Affirmative Word | • I shall remember you. | • I shall not forget you. |
| 12. By + V4 (Assertive) | • By working hard, you can prosper in life. | • Without + V4 (Negative) … not • Without working hard, you can’t prosper in life. |
| 13. Every | • By working hard, you can prosper in life. | • Without + V4 (Negative) … not • Without working hard, you can’t prosper in life. |
| 14. Both … and | • He is both honest and laborious. | • He is not only honest but also laborious. • Not only he but also I went to market. |
| 15. Many | • I have many friends. | • Not a few |
| 16. A Few | • I have a few friends. | • Not many / Little |
| 17. Much | • We have much time. | • Not less / Little |
| 18. V1 / V1 + s/es / V2 | • I eat rice. • He eats rice. • He ate rice. | • I do not eat rice. • He does not eat rice. • He did not eat rice. |
| 19. Auxiliary Verb | • He is absent from meeting. • We can do the work. | • He is not absent from meeting. • We can’t do the work. |