assetive sentence is of___kinds___
a)two b)three c)five
Answers
assertive sentence is of two kinds.
which are :-
• Affirmative
• Negative
_____________
Answer:
Assertive sentences are of TWO kinds.
Explanation:
Declarative or Assertive sentence
An assertive sentence is also called a declarative sentence. In the English language, this sentence gives information about facts, opinions, and beliefs. This sentence is used most commonly in books, informative articles, reports as well as in essays. This sentence ends with a full stop. As this sentence asserts, states or declares is also called a Declarative sentence.
We can use an assertive sentence of any length. Though the length of the group of words varies, this group of words also contains subject and predicate. Already we have seen this in the chapter ‘The sentence’.
Examples of assertive sentence
Here are some examples of assertive sentences. Let’s have a look-
- She likes writing on the sounds of birds.
- She doesn’t like crowded places.
- Her brother copies the sounds of animals.
- It was raining.
- Honesty is the best policy.
- The students were attending the class.
- The Sun rises in the East.
- I love you all.
We can use a declarative sentence in simple, compound, or complex.
Assertive sentences are divided into two categories-
- Negative group of words
- Affirmative group of words
Affirmative sentence
In an affirmative group of words, we use a positive sense.
- They will listen to you.
- Jama Masjid is an attraction of Delhi.
- She is my mother, who is raising her hand.
- My father has returned to India after his meeting held in America.
- India won in cricket by sixty runs.
- They planned to visit Jama masjid in the vacation.
- I have started to write an epic.
- Negative sentence
A negative group of words is the opposite of an affirmative group of words. This group gives a negative sense.
Here are some examples. Have a look-
- He doesn’t get up in the morning.
- The students are not attending the Maths class.
- Barking dogs don’t bite.
- I don’t hate anybody.
- They won’t listen to you.
- She is not in that team. (on that team- American English)
- We cannot survive without oxygen.
- She doesn’t write fiction but one-act play.
- You cannot ignore me. You have to speak to me.
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