Is this phrase ”be apt to do” always used in a negative context?
Hi there,
I would like to know if the phrase ”be apt to do” is always used in a negative context.
I looked up some example sentences, and all came up have negative connotations.
Here are the examples:
1. He is apt to be late.
2. He is apt to be absent from school.
3. I’m apt to buy things on impulse whenever something is on sale.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Nanako