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Answered by Anonymous
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what a lovely rose ! (change assertive sentence)

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It is a very lovely rose.

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Definition:-

An assertive sentence is a sentence states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert or declare something.

Sentences are mainly divided into four types: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. Declarative sentences merely declare or state something, imperative sentences express a command, an order or a request, interrogative sentences intend to ask a question and exclamatory sentences display extreme or sudden emotion.

Structure of an assertive sentence:-

Subject + verb + a + very + adjective/ adverb.

For example :-

  • Mohit is a student.
  • He lives in a big city.

An assertive sentence can be further divided into affirmative sentence and negative sentence.

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Answered by ishavari19
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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