Change the type of sentence as indicated in the bracket. . a) It is a lovely rose. (Exclamatory). b) Bravo! A nice kick. (Assertive) c) She did not behave well there. (Interrogative) d) Will you lend me your book? (Imperative) e) Show me your house. (Interrogative)
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It is a lovely day today.
An assertive sentence, also called a declarative sentence, makes a statement.
An interrogative sentence is one whose grammatical form shows that it is a question and ends with a question mark (?)
An exclamatory sentence (or exclamation) is a more forceful version of a declarative statement, which also conveys an emotion or excitement. It ends with an exclamation mark (!).
Options A and B are incorrect as they are interrogative sentences.
Option C is correct as it is an assertive sentence.
Option D is incorrect as option C is the correct answer
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