The affirmative form of ‘Soumen was never late’ is:
Affirmative: Soumen was always on time.
Explanation:
To convert this sentence from negative to affirmative, we need to replace the negative word ‘never’ with its positive equivalent. In this case, ‘never late’ becomes ‘always on time.’
This transformation maintains the original meaning of the sentence while expressing it in a positive way. Both versions convey that Soumen consistently arrived at the expected or designated time, without fail.
The change from negative to affirmative often involves:
1. Identifying the negative element (in this case, ‘never’)
2. Finding an appropriate positive equivalent (‘always’)
3. Adjusting the rest of the sentence to fit the new structure
This process preserves the core meaning while shifting the sentence’s construction from a negative statement to a positive one.
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