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can someone explain me the concept of transformation of sentences (assertive to interrogative and interrogative to assertive) with some examples and rules....no spam or the user's answer will be reported...​

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Answered by shinchen08
8

Answer:

If the interrogative sentence is positive, change it in a negative sentence. The given example is positive. Thus, 'are not' should be used in the sentence to make it assertive.

Thus, option B is the correct answer according to the rules.

Answered by Calla
1

Answer:

Interrogative sentences end with a question mark and have words like 'don't', 'doesn't', 'isn't' , these always have contractions (Isn't, hasn't) whereas assertive sentences are statements which don't have negative words like 'isn't','don't',etc.

Example:

1.He is a good person.(Assertive)

Isn't he a good person? (Interrogative)

2.He likes music.(Assertive)

Doesn't he like music?(Interrogative)

3. Everyone wishes to be happy.(Assertive)

Doesn't everyone wish to be happy?(Interrogative)

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