What is a assertive sentence?
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Answer:
The sentence which declares or asserts a statement, feeling, opinion, incident, event, history, or anything is called an assertive sentence. An assertive sentence ends with a period (.). Assertive sentences can be either affirmative or negative.
Examples of assertive sentence
She likes writing on sounds of birds.
She doesn't like crowd places.
Her brother copies sounds of animals.
It was raining.
Honesty is the best policy.
The students were attending the class.
The Sun rises in the East.
I love you all.
☞What is an Assertive sentence?
☞A sentence that makes a statement.
- This is a pencil
- Mohini has not come back home.
For example:
☞What is a sentence?
☞A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense.
- It must have words placed in the correct order.
- It begins with a capital letter.
- It ends with a full stop, question mark or an exclamation mark.
- It must have a verb in it.
☞How many types of sentences are there? What are they?
☞There are four types of sentences :-
- Assertive sentence
- Interrogative sentence
- Exclamatory sentence
- Imperative sentence
☞Assertive sentence :-
☞A sentence that makes a statement.
For example:-
- I owe his devastation.
- We have a lot of hope for the future.
☞Interrogative sentence :-
☞A sentence that asks a question:-
For example:-
- How old are you?
- Can you believe that woman's brilliance?
☞Exclamatory sentence :-
☞A sentence that expresses any strong emotion.
For example:-
- Hurray! The Exams are over.
- Alas! The cat fell into the gutter.
☞Imperative sentence :- A sentence that requests or commands.
☞For example:-
- Shut the door.
- Please give him some food.