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Are they wise enough to submit the proposal Change to assertive

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The sentence can be changed into assertive as

They are wise enough to submit the proposal.

The sentence in the question 'Are they wise enough to submit the proposal' is an interrogative sentence as it is a question.

What are assertive sentences?

  • Assertive sentence can be described as a type of sentence which declares something or states a fact.
  • Assertive sentences are hence also referred to as declarative sentences.
  • Simple describing, an assertive sentence is a statement if assertion.
Answered by SmritiSami
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They are wise enough to submit the proposal.

  • The given sentence is interrogative.
  • An interrogative phrase has the grammatical form of a question. Interrogative queries are followed by a question mark.
  • For example,
  1. How old are you?
  2. Will, you re-visit us?
  3. How long have you been here?
  • An assertive sentence is one in which a fact is stated. These are straightforward assertions. They make a claim, assert, or proclaim something. Declarative sentences are another name for them. Assertive sentences often end with a full stop.
  • For example,
  1. Meera is a hardworking student.
  2. It is a sunny day.
  3. He is a good kid.
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