English, asked by Sabbir012, 1 month ago


2. Transform the following sentences as dinected.
(a) He was alone alive. (Negative)
(b) You must obey your teachers. (Negative)
(c) He was never late. (Affirmative)​

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Answered by Clαrissα
10

Required Answers :

(a) He was alone alive. (Negative)

  • He was not alone alive.

(b) You must obey your teachers. (Negative)

  • You must not obey your teachers.

(c) He was never late. (Affirmative)

  • He was always on time.

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 \dag Additional Information :

Definition of Assertive sentences :

 \rightarrow They are those types of sentences which makes a sentence and ends with a full stop.

  • Punctuation mark for Assertive sentence, which is inserted at the end of an Assertive sentence = ( . )

Structure for Assertive sentences :

  •  \bf{Subject + Verb + Object}

 \star There are two types of Assertive sentences :

  1. Affirmative sentences
  2. Negative sentences
Answered by Silentheart0
3

Explanation:

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(a) He was alone alive. (Negative)

→He was not alone alive.

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(b) You must obey your teachers. (Negative)

→You must not obey your teachers.

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(c) He was never late. (Affirmative)

→He was always on time.

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† Additional Information :

Definition of Assertive sentences :

→ They are those types of sentences which makes a sentence and ends with a full stop.

Punctuation mark for Assertive sentence, which is inserted at the end of an Assertive sentence = ( . )

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

Structure for Assertive sentences :

Subject + Verb + Object

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⋆ There are two types of Assertive sentences :

  • Affirmative sentences
  • Negative sentences
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