English, asked by 123gungun, 10 months ago


Read the following sentences and tick (~) the assertive/declarative sentences.
1. He does not want to go to the party.
2. What are you doing here?
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Answered by frenzyrocket
15

Answer: The first one is assertive whereas the second one is interrogative.

Explanation: The first one gives an information about the person not wanting to go to the party, hence it is an assertive sentence.

The second sentence is asking an other person about what he's/she's doing there, hence it is an interrogative sentence.

1. He does not want to go to the party.    ( ~ )

2. What are you doing here?                   ( X )

Happy to help! :)

Answered by logi7
8

hey mate

1) he doesn't want to go to the party

this sentence is the assertive or declarative sentence

2)what are you doing here?

this sentence is the interrogative sentence

because (?) question mark is mentioned

hope it helps you

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