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Do not run in the sun change into assertive sentence

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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You should not run in the sun.

Explanation:

Assertive statements or sentences are those sentences that declares or asserts feeling, opinion,  etc.

There are two types of assertive sentences: positive and negative.

An assertive statement ends with a period (.).

The given statement is instructed to change into assertive statement. So, the correct statement would be:

'You should not run in the sun.' To change into declarative statement, 'do not' is changed with 'you should not' which is declarative in nature.

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Answered by rakhikartik2019
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Answer:

Transform the given imperative sentence into assertive.

Don't run in the sun

Explanation:

Transform the given imperative sentence into assertive.

Don't run in the sun

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