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Change these interrogative sentences into assertive sentences.
1. Is Jayesh not a brilliant cricketer?
2. Are we going to let him bully us?
3. Shall we ever forget your kindness?
4. Is this the way to show your gratitude to him?
5. Shall I ever forgive Sanchita?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

  1. Jayesh is not a brilliant cricketer .
  2. We are going to let him bully us .
  3. We shall ever forget your kindness.
  4. this is the way to show your gratitude to him.
  5. I shall ever forgive Sanchita .

hope it helps you

Answered by maryamkincsem
3

Jayesh is not a brilliant cricketer.

We are going to let him bully us.

We shall ever forget your kindness.

this is the way to show your gratitude to him.

I shall ever forgive Sanchita.

Explanation:

  • The questions we ask in daily life are called interrogative sentences.

  • These types of sentences always have a question mark in the end and start with who, what, where, why, how, which, etc.

  • Affirmative simple means that you are declaring something.

  • While in English grammar, an affirmative sentence is any statement or announcement that is positive, about which you are confident.
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