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What are negative questions?

By Christopher Martinez |

A negative question is one that is worded in such a way as to require a “no” response for an affirmative answer and a “yes” response for a negative answer. In other words, negative questions switch the “yes/no” response order of regular, or positive, questions to a less intuitive “no/yes” order.

What are some good yes or no questions?

Zany & Random Yes or No Questions

  • Do you believe in ghosts?
  • Have you ever seen a UFO?
  • Can cats jump six times their length?
  • Do you like chocolate milkshakes?
  • Were you in the swamp yesterday?
  • Did you see Bigfoot?
  • Can you see the moon?
  • Do you know how to swim?

What are negative sentences examples?

Let’s explore some examples of negative sentences.

  • I am not flying to England.
  • That isn’t the way to Nashville.
  • They are not from Ecuador.
  • He wasn’t eating white rice.
  • We were not sad when he moved away.
  • They don’t practice yoga.
  • She did not like Bikhram yoga.
  • He doesn’t have to commute to work.

What’s the hardest question to ask?

Hard Questions to Ask Yourself, and Even Harder Questions to Answer

  1. Do you feel like you’ve lived this same day many times before?
  2. Are you living the life of your dreams?
  3. What would you do if fear was not a factor and you could not fail?
  4. What were you doing when you felt most passionate and alive?

What is the correct answer to a negative question?

The best way to answer a negative question is to avoid saying just ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Say something else instead so you’re very clear. Won’t you sit down?

How do I report a negative question?

Negative questions are usually reported as affirmative questions. Some British speakers use shall instead of will when the subject is I or we. When these statements or questions are reported, shall will become should if the subject of the indirect speech is I or we.

What are some uncomfortable questions to ask?

30 uncomfortable questions

  • Would you have sex with someone of your sex?
  • What do you think about yourself?
  • What has been your most shameful experience?
  • Have you had any addiction?
  • What has been the worst thing you’ve done while drunk?
  • What do you like the most about yourself?

How to make an image fit in a bounding box?

You need to find the scaling factor which makes the image fit. To find the scaling factor, s, for the width, then s must be such that: s * w = MaxWidth . Therefore, the scaling factor is MaxWidth / w. Similarly for height. The one that requires the most scaling (smaller s) is the factor by which you must scale the whole image.

How to determine if someone is fit for the QA job?

Ask these 6 questions to determine if a candidate is fit for the QA position: Question #1 on Curiosity and passion: Being a software tester means being curious about everything. You need to mirror a child who is curious about the whole world and wants to know how it works. This is the critical criteria to be considered.

How does box help you collaborate with others?

Box makes it easy to collaborate on and share files and documents with anyone, inside or outside your organization. However, when you share, move, or copy content, the permission to access those items might change, often to a less restrictive setting. More on how Box helps you keep your content secure. Why can’t I see a folder I was invited to?

Do you have to have a box account to use box?

If you send a collaboration invitation to an individual without a Box account, that individual will be prompted to sign up with Box before being able to access the content. Box makes it easy to collaborate on and share files and documents with anyone, inside or outside your organization.