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Change the following sentences into assertive sentence how nicely sanga!

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Answered by BrainlySrijanunknown
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Answer:

We are not meant to spend all our days seeking pleasure.

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, according to the rules.

Answered by madanedipak404
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Transformation of Sentences:-

Sentences can be classified into affirmative, negative, imperative, interrogative, assertive(declarative) and exclamatory sentences. These sentences can be transformed into different form without changing the meaning of the sentence. This process is known as transformation of sentences. The various types of transformation can be:-

1. Affirmative Sentence

Affirmative sentence means the sentences which are used to describe any general action, event, speech, or expression

Every student is present today.

He was always punctual.

2. Assertive or Declarative Sentence

A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called an assertive or declarative sentence. Assertive sentence ends with a period.

Examples

He goes to school

He likes to play chess.

They are singing a song.

3. Interrogative Sentence

A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentence ends with question mark.

Examples.

Where are you going?

Do you use your laptop?

4. Imperative Sentence

A sentence that expresses a request, command or advice is called an imperative sentence.

Examples

Open the door. (an order)

Please help me. (a request)

5. Exclamatory Sentence

A sentence that expresses strong feelings or emotions is called an exclamatory sentence. These sentences express surprise, joy, sorrow, appreciation, love excitement, frustration, anger etc. An exclamatory sentence ends with exclamation mark.

Examples

What a beautiful flower it is!

How nicely she is singing!

That is fantastic!

Hurrah! We won the match!

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