What's there to write about school ( make it assertive)
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There's something to write about school
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ASSERTIVE SENTENCE:
A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called a Declarative or an Assertive sentence. It starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.
Sometimes Assertive sentence called Affirmativesentence but it is not all correct. Assertive sentence is divided into two parts-
- Affirmative sentence and
- Negative sentence.
Affirmative sentence has a positive meaning but anegative sentence has a negative meaning. BothAffirmative and Negative sentence are Assertivesentence.
Examples:
I am going to school.
- ASSERTIVE SENTENCE:
- A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called a Declarative or an Assertive sentence. It starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.
- Sometimes Assertive sentence called Affirmativesentence but it is not all correct. Assertive sentence is divided into two parts-
- Affirmative sentence and
- Negative sentence.
- Affirmative sentence has a positive meaning but anegative sentence has a negative meaning. BothAffirmative and Negative sentence are Assertivesentence.
- Examples:
- I am going to school.
- You are asking a question.
- Sachin plays cricket.
- Jammu & Kashmir is not a part of Pakistan.
- So, to make an assertive sentence you can write a plane sentence without exclamation or question mark.
- You are asking a question.
Sachin plays cricket.
Jammu & Kashmir is not a part of Pakistan.
So, to make an assertive sentence you can write a plane sentence without exclamation or question mark.
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