English, asked by biswabikrambhanja, 1 year ago

O what a fall was there my countrymen! transform it into assertive.

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Answered by Ishaan038
1

Answer:

The assertive of the sentence would be:

"There was a fall there my countrymen."

Explanation:

There are three types of sentences of the basis of the way it is said, i.e.

Assertive sentence: The sentences which have a positive meaning.

  • They are rich.
  • He ate dinner.
  • She completed her homework.

Negative sentence: The sentences which have a negative meaning or opposite to the assertive.

  • They are not rich.
  • He didn't ate dinner.
  • She didn't completed her homework.

Interrogative sentence: The sentences which are in the form of a question.

  • Are they rich?
  • Did he ate dinner?
  • Did she completed her homework?

Since the sentence,

"What a fall was there my countrymen?"

is a Interrogative sentence (question form).

The assertive of the sentence would be:

"There was a fall there my countrymen."

Answered by soniatiwari214
2

Answer:

The sentence could be stated in an assertive manner as follows: "There was a fall, my countrymen."

Explanation:

  • A statement or a sentence can both be considered examples of assertive sentences. In most cases, it is used to express a fact.
  • There are two ways to phrase an assertion: positively and negatively.
  • The sentences that have a constructive meaning express a fact about the situation are positive.
  • The sentences that have a meaning that is contradictory to the assertive ones or that have a negative connotation state something that disproves an opinion.
  • The fact that there was an exclamation mark at the end of the sentence that was provided in the question indicates that it is an exclamatory sentence. By removing the exclamation mark and the excited tone from the sentence, it is possible to change the subject to one that is more assertive.

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