Affirmative Negative And Double Negative Sentences Quiz 6 (18 MCQs)

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1. Complete the sentence to form a negative command: ..... forget to bring your lunch to school tomorrow!
2. Choose the best way to change this affirmative sentence into a negative one: "She finished her science project."
3. Which sentence correctly uses 'neither' or 'nor' to express that you dislike both pizza and hamburgers?
4. True or False:The sentence "He barely said nothing to me" is a grammatically correct way to say he was quiet.
5. True or False:The sentence 'I can't find no clean socks' is a grammatically correct way to say you don't have any clean socks in standard English.
6. To fix the double negative in 'He hasn't done nothing wrong, ' what word should you change 'nothing' to?
7. Which sentence correctly forms a negative command, or a negative imperative?
8. True or False:The sentences 'There isn't any milk left' and 'There is no milk left' have the same meaning.
9. Complete the sentence using the correct form of 'do' support:My brother ..... want to share his video game.
10. Which of the following is an affirmative sentence?
11. Your friend says, 'I ain't going nowhere.' Choose the best way to rephrase this using standard English.
12. Which sentence correctly makes 'We will go to the park' negative?
13. True or False:To change 'Mariah likes pepperoni pizza' to a negative sentence, the correct form is 'Mariah doesn't likes pepperoni pizza'.
14. Complete the sentence correctly to avoid a double negative:After searching for an hour, I still couldn't find my keys .....
15. True or False:The sentence 'She won't go nowhere' is an example of a double negative and is considered nonstandard in formal English.
16. Complete the sentence to correctly fix the double negative:'He doesn't know nothing about the surprise party.' He doesn't know ..... about the surprise party.
17. Which of these sentences about a quiet concert is written correctly?
18. Complete the sentence to form a negative question that shows surprise: ..... you finish your video game already?