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Negative Sentences

ICSE · Class 4 · English Grammar

Most important questions from Negative Sentences for ICSE Class 4 English Grammar board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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Which word fills the blank correctly? 'She had ___ beautiful dress.'

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no

Step 1: The verb in the sentence is 'had', which is the past tense of 'have'. Step 2: The rule for have/has/had is: use 'no' after the verb to make it negative. Step 3: So the sentence becomes 'She had no beautiful dress.' Step 4: 'not a' is not the standard pattern taught for had/have/has sentences. Step 5: 'don't' is only used for command sentences. 'isn't' is wrong because it changes the verb to 'is'.

2multiple choice
1 marks

What is the negative form of 'She is skipping'?

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She is not skipping.

Step 1: 'She is skipping' has a verb made of two words: 'is' + 'skipping'. Step 2: The rule says: when the verb has two or more words, put 'not' after the FIRST word. Step 3: The first word is 'is', so 'not' comes after 'is': 'She is not skipping.' Step 4: 'She is no skipping' is wrong — 'no' is used only with have/has/had. Step 5: 'She not is skipping' is wrong because 'not' must come AFTER the first verb word.

3multiple choice
1 marks

Which is the correct negative form of 'Neelu can run fast'?

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Neelu cannot run fast.

Step 1: 'Neelu can run fast' has the verb 'can run', which is made of two words: 'can' + 'run'. Step 2: Rule: When the verb has two or more words, put 'not' after the first word. Step 3: The first word is 'can', so 'not' goes after 'can': 'Neelu cannot run fast.' Step 4: Note: 'can' + 'not' is written together as 'cannot'. Step 5: 'Neelu can run not fast' is wrong because 'not' must follow the first verb word, not the second.

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1 marks

What is the negative form of 'He will leave today'?

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He will not leave today.

Step 1: 'He will leave today' has a verb made of two words: 'will' + 'leave'. Step 2: Rule: When the verb has two or more words, place 'not' after the FIRST word. Step 3: The first word is 'will', so 'not' comes after it: 'He will not leave today.' Step 4: 'He will leave not today' is wrong because 'not' cannot go at the end of the sentence. Step 5: 'Don't he leave today' is incorrect because 'don't' is only used for command sentences.

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What are the important topics in Negative Sentences for ICSE Class 4 English Grammar?
Key topics in Negative Sentences include This flowchart shows how positive sentences become negative sentences by adding 'not' or 'no', This flowchart shows the rule for making sentences negative when using 'be' verbs, This sequence diagram shows the steps to make a sentence negative with 'be' verbs. These are the concepts ICSE Class 4 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Negative Sentences — ICSE Class 4 English Grammar?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 43 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
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There are 43 practice questions available for Negative Sentences. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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