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d.  The man walked slowly towards the door. (Negative)
                              e.  Is there anyone hiding in the cave? (Statement)

                              f.  Neither of the girls completed their work. (Af¿ rmative)
                              g.  John usually plays with his dog in the garden. (Interrogative)
                              h.  Do you know the way to his house? (Statement)
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                              i.  This gave him a deep and lasting pleasure. (Negative)
                      C. Follow-up activity
                          Read the conversation below, and create a similar type of conversation using
                          different types of sentences.
                          Mr. Af¿rmative:  Guys, I’m positive. Who are you?

                          Mr. Negative:     I’m not positive like you. I’m neither exclamatory nor
                                           af¿ rmative. Guess who am I.

                          Mr. Af¿rmative:   You’re a friend of no and never.
                          Mr. Interrogative:  Are you making fun of Negative? Why are you irritating
                                           him?
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                          Mr. Imperative:   Please, calm down, Interrogative. Don’t be angry.
                          Mr. Exclamatory:   What a discussion!

                          Mr. Af¿rmative:   I’m just kidding.
                      Listening

                      A. Engage yourself

                          Look at the picture, and guess the answers to the following questions.
















                          a.   Can you identify the above symbols?

                          b.   Who might use them?
                          c.   When was Louis Braille born?
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