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e. Who does not want to be rich? (Change into assertive.)​

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Answered by Swarup1998
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To find:

Assertive Sentence form of 'Who does not want to be rich?'

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The given question asks to find the Assertive Sentence form of the given sentence, which is an Interrogative Sentence.

  • The question asks about them who does not want to be rich.

  • Here we must consider that everyone or everybody wants to be rich.

  • Thus the Assertive Sentence form is 'Everyone wants to be rich.' or 'Everybody wants to be rich.'

Answer:

  1. Everyone wants to be rich.
  2. Everybody wants to be rich.

Note:

There can an also some other Assertive Sentence forms:

- There is none who does not want to be rich. (This answers the question with its very own grammatical gesture.)

- Very few people does not want to be rich. (If we exclude monks from our 'everybody' list, then our answer is justified.)

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