EXERCISE
Change the following into Assertive Sentences :
1. What a fool he was!
2. How kind of you to help us !
3. How the mighty have fallen!
4. What a terrible man!
5. A soldier and afraid of fighting
6. Would that my father were here today!
7. What a lovely child!
s. Oh that I had the swiftness of lightning
. How stupid of me to say this!
10. What a rash deed you have done
EXERCISE 5
Change the following into Exclamatory Sentences:
1. The farmhouse has a deserted look
2. It is a pity that he has to undergo all this.
3. We had a wonderful time last weekend.
4. His sacrifice was remarkable,
5. I wish I were young again.
6. It is a pity that he is undone.
7. I wish I had never left my home
8. The mighty have fallen
8. It was my bad luck that I met the man
10. It is a very lovely rose.
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he was a fool
u r so kind that u helped us
4 . he is a terrible man
u r so kind that u helped us
4 . he is a terrible man
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The vast majority of the sentences of English language are assertive sentence.
The sentence which announces or declares an announcement, feeling, conclusion, occurrence, occasion, history, or anything is called an emphatic sentence.
A self-assured sentence closes with a period (.).
Self-assured sentences can be either certifiable or negative.
A assertive sentence, as the name recommends, is an announcement of declaration.
It is likewise called a assertive sentence.
Along these lines, an assertive sentence is an insignificant explanation.
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