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what an intelligent boy he is? (assertive sentence for this)​

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Answered by idiot64
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Answer:

he is an intelligent boy

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

He is an intelligent boy

Explanation:

A claim is stated in a forceful statement. The statement's meaning can be inferred just from the word "assertive." In a single sentence, facts, history, perspectives, events, sentiments, and beliefs are all included. It is common to find statements like this in books, papers, and reports, but they can also appear in essays. A strong statement is concluded with a full stop (.) The majority of sentences in English are assertive.

Declarative phrases make use of straightforward statements. A declarative sentence may be as long as it wants to be. Although the words' length varies, the subject and predicate are always there. We previously seen this in the chapter "The phrase."

There are two types of assertive sentences, which are:

Affirmative assertive sentence

Negative assertive sentence

Declarative phrases may be positive or negative, depending on how they are worded.

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