how long shall we continue to live this life of contradictions rewrite as an assertive sentence
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Answer:
Its a lovely day today
Explanation:
An assertive sentence, also called a declarative sentence, makes a statement.
An interrogative sentence is one whose grammatical form shows that it is a question and ends with a question mark (?)
An exclamatory sentence (or exclamation) is a more forceful version of a declarative statement, which also conveys an emotion or excitement. It ends with an exclamation mark (!).
No longer we shall continue to live this life of contradictions.
1. An assertive sentence can be defined as a form of sentence that basically states a true fact. Such types of sentences are always in a form of simple statements. They usually state, announce, or assert something. They are also known as declarative sentences. We often see assertive sentences that usually conclude with a time or full stop.
2. There are a few examples of an assertive sentence-
# I’m going to shop for new clothes.
# Rina loves to read comical stories.
# She has recapitulated the previous chapters.
# Naina is not aware of yesterday's incident.
# Saima was missing her little sister.