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What is the use of such food (make it statement )

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Answered by smartbrainz
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There is no use of such food.  

EXPLANATION:

  • The sentence that 'asserts or declares a statement', opinion, history, feeling, event, incident, and so on is defined as an assertive sentence. 'Assertive sentences' end with a period (.) 'Assertive sentences' are either negative or affirmative.
  • 'An interrogative' sentence is a sentence which asks a query, contrasted with sentences which make a statement, express an exclamation, or deliver a command.
  • While converting 'interrogative sentences into assertive sentences', we include 'not' if the 'interrogative sentence' is affirmative and if the interrogative sentence is negative the assertive sentence is an 'affirmative statement'.

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Answered by vilnius
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There is no use of such food.

Explanation:

  • The sentence given has been written in the interrogative sentence.
  • An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks questions.
  • It has to be changed into a statement.
  • A sentence that denotes a statement is said to be an declarative sentence.
  • An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark, while a declarative sentence ends with a period.

 

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