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Have I not sent you to water my flowers instead of learning your lessons? CHANGE INTO ASSERTIVE

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Answered by jyotirmayee7070
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Answer:

Explanation:

I have not sent you to water my flowers instead of learning your lessons.

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The sentence in the assertive form is:

I have sent you to water my flowers instead of learning your lessons.

  • Assertive sentences are also known as declarative sentences and they are used to declare any statement, opinion, event, or feeling.
  • Such sentences can either be affirmative or negative in its formation.

  • In the given case, the sentence is in the interrogative form. To change it to the assertive form, we need to eliminate the negative words to keep the meaning same.

Another similar example is:

Every person wishes to be successful.

Is there any person who does not wish to be successful?

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