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don't you like to sit near me? change into assertive sentence ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

you like to sit near me

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Answered by Anonymous
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Don't you like to sit near me (interrogative)

You like to sit near me (assertive)

Additional information :

  • This question is from the chapter "transformation of sentences. "
  • To convert an interrogative sentence into assertive without changing the meaning , it should be noted :
  • If the interrogative sentence is negative so we convert the interrogative sentence into assertive affirmative ( means no negative words)
  • If the interrogative sentence is not negative so we convert the interrogative sentence into assertive negative ( means use of negative words)
  • Same situation is in your question.
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