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What a misfortune i've had! (Make it a statement)

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Answered by abcd1221
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Ans: I've had a misfortune.
Answered by Sauron
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✨Hi user✨

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Q. What a misfortune i've had! (Make it a statement)

Answer: ➡️

1. I had a misfortune.

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2. I had a very bad misfortune.


❤️EXTRA INFO (for moderaters)❤️

Rules to convert an exclamatory sentence into affirmative :

✨Rule1: Subject and Verb of exclamatory sentence are to be used as the subject and verb of assertive sentence at the outset of the sentence.
How/what → Replace by → Very(before adjective)/ Great(before noun)

Exclamatory: How fortunate you are!

Assertive: You are very fortunate.

✨Rule 2: Sometimes the subject and verb may be eclipsed.

Ex: What a beautiful scenery!

Assertive: It is a very beautiful scenery.

✨Rule 3: Hurrah/ Bravo → Replace by → I/we rejoice that/ It is a matter of joy that.

Excla: Hurrah! We have own the game.

Assertive: It is a matter of joy that we have won the game.

✨Rule 4: Alas → Replace by → I/we Mourn that/ It is a matter of sorrow or grief that.

Exclam: Alas! He has failed.
Assertive: We mourn that he has failed.

✨Rule 5: Had/were/If /Would that(at the out set) → Replaced by → I wish + subject again + were/ had+ rest part.
Excla: Had I the wings of a bird!
Assertive: I wish I had the wings of a bird.
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