that alone would have been insufficient convert assertive to interogative
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Would that alone have been insufficient?
Basically there are 4 types/kinds of sentences in English grammer those are :-
1] Assertive/ Declarative sentence:-
=> These sentence can be called as assertive or Declarative sentence both. Basically these sentence show a feeling, opinion, incident,event,etc.
=> These can be written as both negative or positive.
2] Imperative sentence:-
=> These are also known as command sentence. This sentence is used in the case of command, instructions, or making a request or offer.
=> They can also be in negetive or positive both.
3] Interrogative sentence:-
=> These sentence asks a question. In this sentence the first person asks a question, which always ends with a question mark (?).
4] Exclamatory sentence:-
=> This sentence depicts strong emotions or feelings of a person. Exclamatory mark can be out anywhere here, at the Beginning or at the end.
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The Interrogative form of the given sentence is as follows:
→ Would that alone have been insufficient?
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- Generally, sentences are classified into four types.
- They are– Declarative sentence, Imperative sentence, Interrogative sentence and Exclamatory sentence.
(a) Declarative Sentence:-
Sentence that states something or mark a statement is called as declarative sentence. It is also called as Assertive sentence. It can be either affirmative (positive) or negative.
Example:
- Ritu is the most intelligent girl (Affirmative)
- Ritu is not the most intelligent girl (Negative)
(b) Imperative Sentence:-
Sentence that makes an order or gives an instruction or advice or makes an request is called as Imperative sentence. This type of sentence can also be either affirmative or negative.
Example:
- Please get me a glass of water (Request)
- Get me a glass of water (Order)
(c) Interrogative Sentence:-
Sentence which asks question is called as Interrogative sentence. The final punctuation is always a question mark (?). This type of sentence is classified into three types:
Yes / No Question
Wh- Question
Choice Question
Example:
- Do you have a pen? (Yes/no)
- Which is your pen? (Wh- type)
- Do you want pencil or pen? (Choice)
(d) Exclamatory Sentence:-
Sentence that expresses sudden feelings like a surprise or a shock is called as Exclamatory sentence. The final punctuation is usually, but not necessarily an exclamation mark (!).
Example:
- What a lovely day!
- Oops! She fell down again.