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1 Why didn't you tell me so, you blockhead? (Make it Assertive.)​

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Answered by vilnius
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The assertive sentence is:

You told me so, you blockhead.

Explanation:

  • The given sentence has been written in the interrogatory sentence.
  • It has to be transformed into an assertive sentence.
  • An interrogatory sentence is a sentence in which the question is asked.
  • An assertive sentence is a sentence which affirms the sentence.
  • Also, 'not' should not be present in an assertive sentence.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
1

'You told me so, you blockhead' is an Assertive sentence.

Explanation:

  • The given sentence is an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentence is one in which a question is involved.  
  • This has to be converted to an assertive statement. An assertive statements tells about an assertion. And assertive sentence should never include word such as 'not'.  
  • So the statement should be 'you didn't tell me so'. The rest of the statement should remain the same and the tense will also be the same.

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