3. Change the verb in the main clause to the negative or interrogative form: 1. Does he believe that I will have trouble because of my delay? 2. Do you affirm that the future can be predicted? 3. Do they deny that these precautions are necessary? 4. Are you sure that there are fewer people in the first wagon? 5. Do you claim that everything he said is pure slander? 6. Do his friends think that he must act quickly? 7. Are you certain that this proposal will be welcomed with satisfaction? 8. Do you believe that this time Robert behaved like a hero? 9. The doctor doubts
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1. Does he not believe that I will have trouble because of my delay?
2. Do you not affirm that the future can be predicted?
3. Do they not deny that these precautions are necessary?
4. Are you not sure that there are fewer people in the first wagon?
5. Do you not claim that everything he said is pure slander?
6. Do his friends not think that he must act quickly?
7. Are you not certain that this proposal will be welcomed with satisfaction?
8. Do you not believe that this time Robert behaved like a hero?
9. The doctor does not doubt.
2. Do you not affirm that the future can be predicted?
3. Do they not deny that these precautions are necessary?
4. Are you not sure that there are fewer people in the first wagon?
5. Do you not claim that everything he said is pure slander?
6. Do his friends not think that he must act quickly?
7. Are you not certain that this proposal will be welcomed with satisfaction?
8. Do you not believe that this time Robert behaved like a hero?
9. The doctor does not doubt.
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