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three Affirmative and negative sentence of assertive sentence​

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Answered by CarlosTheGreat
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Essentially an affirmative (positive) form is used to express the validity or truth of a basic assertion, while a negative form expresses its falsity. Examples are the sentences "Jane is here" and "Jane is not here"; the first is affirmative, while the second is negative. ... This means that a sentence, verb phrase, etc.

Answered by mahendranath1542
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Answer:

Definition of Assertive/Declarative Sentence:

Most of the sentences of English language are assertive sentences. The sentence which declares or asserts a statement, feeling, opinion, incident, event, history, or anything is called an assertive sentence. An assertive sentence ends with a period (.). Assertive sentences can be either affirmative or negative.

Examples:

Alex is a good baseball player.

He plays for the Rockers club.

He always gives his best effort in the team.

He is a good leader.

I like him for his intensity.

He plays with passion.

Alex feels awkward when someone gives a compliment to him.

He is a humble man.

He is popular among his friends but he feels awkward with strangers.

He has many fans in his locality.

His father was a lawyer.

When he was young, his father died.

He is a real fighter.

He fought against all the odds of life and became successful.

His fans love him.

His mother raised him to be a gentleman.

He is always humble and patient with his fans.

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