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What is the use of this law ? ( make assertive sentences)

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Answered by presentmoment
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This law is useful.

Explanation:

  • Assertive sentences are also known as declarative sentences. The sentences which assert or declare our emotions, history, events, etc., are known as assertive sentences.
  • These sentences can either be negative or affirmative. Assertive sentences always end with a (.).

For example:

She is a good football player.  

He is a good student.

He plays for the Ranji Tournament.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
1

‘This law is useful’ is an assertive sentence of the given sentence.

Explanation:

  • As we all know, assertive sentences are known as declarative sentences. This means these sentences will assert or declare our events, emotions, history, and so on.  
  • These sentences can be either affirmative or negative. Also, these sentences end with period (.). For example, he is a good student. He plays football.
  • Interrogative sentences are for asking questions and end with question mark (?). In the given question, we can convert the interrogative sentence into assertive as ‘This law is useful’.

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