I do not pity a lazy man which kind of sentence is this assertive interrogative exclamatory or imperative
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It is a assertive sentence
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It is an assertive sentence.
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- Declarative or assertive, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences are the four primary categories into which sentences fall.
- Exclamatory sentences show strong or sudden emotion, while interrogative sentences aim to ask a question.
- Assertive sentences merely declare or state something.
- Imperative sentences express a command, order, or request.
- In the given sentence, the subject is declaring a fact about himself.
- A fact-stating sentence is an assertive sentence. These are straightforward assertions. They make a claim, assertion, or declaration. Additionally known as declarative sentences.
- Declarative sentences, often known as assertive sentences, make a claim.
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