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Sunayam never come to meet me change into affirmative

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Final answer:

To change the sentence 'Sunayam never come to meet me' into an affirmative sentence, you can say 'Sunayam always comes to meet me'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given line is from the poem 'The Star' by Jane Taylor. To change the sentence 'Sunayam never come to meet me' into an affirmative sentence, you can say 'Sunayam always comes to meet me'.

The original sentence expresses the negative idea that Sunayam never comes to meet the speaker. By changing it into an affirmative sentence, we express the positive idea that Sunayam always comes to meet the speaker.

Here, the verb 'come' is changed from 'never come' to 'always comes' to convey the affirmative meaning.

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