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change the following sentences from exclamatory of assertive. 1. Oh, how he hated him! 2. Oh, What a fall was there! 3. How splendid it would have been! ​

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Answered by Anonymous
40

Answer:

  • He hates me very badly.

  • It was a great fall.

  • It would have been very splendid.

Explanation:

Here we are given exclamatory sentences that means a sentence which expresses a sudden or a strong feeling and we need to change it into assertive sentences, that is into simple statement.

So while changing the exclamatory sentences into assertive sentences, some necessary e changes are made.

  • In exclamatory sentences, we use exclamation mark so while changing it into assertive sentences we will remove exclamation mark and use 'full stop' instead of it.

  • Secondly, we remove a word which shows sudden feeling, that is who, how, what and will use some word which can replace them.

  • Some other mandatory changes can be observed

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Answered by Sitααrα
509

Required AnsweRs:

  1. He hates me very badly.
  2. It was a great fall
  3. It would have been very splendid

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  • Defining a Sentence:

A group of words arranged in such a way which makes a complete seense is called a sentence

Kinds of Sentences

There are five kinds of Sentences.

1. Assertive (or Declarative) Sentence

2. Interrogative Sentence

3. Imperative Sentence

4. Exclamatory Sentence

Assertive (or Declarative) Sentence

A sentence that makes a statement or an assertion is called a Assertive or Declarative

An Assertive Sentence states facts, describes things or reports events in an affirmative Sentence(positive) way or a negative way. In other words, a sentence of this kind can either be Affirmative or Negative.

Examples-

a. The earth moves round the sun. (Affirmative)

b. Don't laugh at the beggar. ( Negative )

We use a Full stop ( . ) at the end of an assertive sentence

  • Interrogative Sentence (Question):

A sentence that asks a question is called an Interrogative Sentence

Examples

a. Who is your father?

b. Why did you laugh at him?

We use a Mark of Interrogation (?) at the end of an Interrogative Sentence.

  • Imperative Sentence (Command) :

A sentence that expresses a request, an order (or command), an advice or an instruction is called an Imperative Sentence

Examples,

a. Please tell me the way to the airport. (request)

b. Close the door. (order)

An Imperative Sentence also ends with a Full Stop ( . ).

  • Exclamatory sentence:

A sentence that expresses a strong or sudden feeling such as joy, sorrow, surprise, wonder, etc. is called an Exclamatory Sentence

Examples-

a. Hurrah! We have won the match.(joy)

b. Alas! He is no more,(sorrow)

We use a Mark of Exclamation (!) at the end of an Exclamatory Sentence

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