1. "This is your ticket."
2. "This is not your ticket."
To transform the statement "This is not your ticket" into a negative sentence, we can use the following steps:
1. Rewrite the subject: "You"
2. Add the negative auxiliary verb "do not": "You do not have"
3. Add the object "the ticket": "You do not have the ticket."
Therefore, the negative sentence of "This is not your ticket" is "You do not have the ticket."
Here are some additional points to consider when creating negative sentences:
- Negative sentences are used to deny or negate a statement.
- The word "not" is often used to create a negative form.
- In English, auxiliary verbs such as "do" and "be" can be used to create negative sentences, along with other modal verbs like "can't" and "won't."
- When transforming a positive statement into negative, it's important to remember to change the verb form and add the negative particle "not". It is also possible to use negative adverbs like "never" and "hardly" for stronger emphasis.