Change the following interrogative sentences into assertive sentences.
4. Mustn't you work hard now?
5. Do I hate liars?
1. Does a cow live on grass?
2. Are you feeling better today?
3. Shall I help you?
6. Will we help the poor?
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1. A cow does't live on grass.
2. You aren't feeling better today.
3. I will not help you.
4. You must work hard now.
5. I don't hate Liars.
6. We will not help the poor.
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- You must not work hard now.
- I hate liars.
- A cow lives on grass.
- You are feeling better today.
- I will help you.
- We will help the poor.
Explanation:
- An assertive sentence is a type of sentence which states a fact, such sentences are simple statements. They affirm, confirm or explain something. They are also called declarative sentences.
- Assertiveness is the quality of being confident and assertive without being aggressive when defending a correct point of view or a relevant statement.
- Based on purpose the sentences are categorized as follows -
- Assertive Sentence
- Interrogative Sentence
- Exclamatory Sentence
- Imperative Sentence
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