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Weren't you supposed to be on a diet (change to assertive sentence)​

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Answered by presentmoment
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You were supposed to be on a diet.

Explanation:

  • Assertive sentences are also known as declarative sentences.
  • The sentences which assert or declare our emotions, history, events etc., are known as assertive sentences.
  • These sentences can either be negative or affirmative. Assertive sentences always end with a (.).

For example:

  • She is a good football player.  
  • He is a good student.
  • He plays for the Ranji Tournament.

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Answered by mariospartan
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The assertive sentence would be: You were supposed to be on a diet.

EXPLANATION:

  • Assertive sentences are those sentences that affirm or confirm some facts given in the sentences, that's why they are also called as positive sentences because they give clear evidence that the facts stated are true.
  • The given sentence in the question is an example of a negative sentence.
  • And, for changing it into assertive sentence we have to follow the pattern of an assertive sentence, that is, subject + helping verb+ main verb+ object.
  • Therefore the correct sentence would be: You were supposed to be on a diet.

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