None but a rogue can act thus (Begin: A.....)
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A ROGUE CAN ONLY ACT .
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A rogue can only act thus.
Explanation:
- An assertive sentence is a type of sentence that asserts a statement or fact.
- There are two types of assertive sentences- affirmative and negative
- An affirmative sentence is one that makes a positive assertion.
- A negative sentence on the other hand makes a negative assertion.
- The given sentence, ' None but a rogue can act thus.' is a negative sentence.
- To change it into a positive sentence it has to be begun with the article 'a'.
- The sentence then changes to : A rogue can only act thus.
- It forms the typical word pattern of an affirmative sentence- S+P- Subject + Predicate.
- The subject is 'a rogue' and the predicate ' can only act thus.'
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