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there is no smoke without fire . assertive sentence ​

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Answered by kutikuti
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Already its an assertive sentence.

Answered by nihalpandu123
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There is no smoke without fire.”, is an assertive negative statement, which can convert to: “Is there smoke without fire?” Or, better still, conversion of a more assertive sentence, “There can be no smoke without fire.”, can be: “Can there be smoke without fire?” This, then, becomes a rhetorical question!

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