Shakespeare wrote 'Macbeth' make as a Assertive, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory
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Make sentence as an Assertive, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory
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- Shakespeare wrote 'Macbeth' . Its is an assertive sentence.
- Making this sentence as a Interrogative sentence by converting this sentence into asking a question and putting at last question mark. So that sentence becomes Did Shakespeare write 'Macbeth' Did is going to be use as the sentence is in past tense.
- Making it as a Exclamatory sentence by putting strong feeling in this sentence so that sentence becomes Oh ! What a 'Macbeth' book.
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Sentence after changing it into interrogative and exclamatory is as follows:
- Shakespeare wrote 'Macbeth' the given sentence is already an assertive sentence.
- Interrogative sentence will be Did Shakespeare write 'Macbeth'?
- In interrogative sentence we end up asking a question.
- Exclamatory sentence will be Oh, a Macbeth book!
- In exclamatory sentence, we convey strong emotion or excitement.
- It starts with 'What', 'How', 'Oh' and ends with a question mark.
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