what a pity!
CHANGE ITNO ASSERTIVE SENTENCE
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When a sentence of this structure is transformed to assertive, the structure of the assertive sentence is: It is a pity + subject + verb + phrase/clause. The option that follows this structure is option A, hence it's correct.
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It is a pity.
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- An assertive statement is one that expresses a fact.
- An assertive sentence is one that announces or affirms a statement, sentiment, viewpoint, incident, event, history, or anything else. Simple assertions are what these sentences are.
- They make a statement, make an assertion, or make a declaration. Declarative sentences are another name for them.
- A period or a full stop generally marks the end of an assertive sentence.
- The assertion is stated in a forceful phrase.
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