who wants to be a traitor? (change into assertive)
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1. To transform an interrogative sentence into an assertive sentence:
An interrogative sentence can be transformed into an assertive sentence and vice-versa.
Example-1:
• When can their glory fade?
This is an interrogative sentence.
This sentence can be transformed into an assertive sentence as follows.
• Their glory can never fade.
Example-2:
• Was he not a villain to do such a deed?
This interrogative sentence can be transformed into an assertive sentence as follows.
• He was a villain to do such a deed.
Example-3:
• Who can touch ditch without being defiled? (Interrogative Sentence)
• No one can touch ditch without being defiled. (Assertive Sentence)
You can see How the Transformation-of-Sentence takes place into the following version without changing the meaning of the sentence.
Example-4:
• Who does not know him? (Interrogative Sentence)
• Every one knows him. (Assertive Sentence)
Example-5:
• Is this the kind of dress to be worn for a school function? (Interrogative Sentence)
• This is not the kind of dress to be worn for a school function. (Assertive Sentence)
In this same way an assertive sentence can be transformed into an interrogative sentence. I think it would help you
1. To transform an interrogative sentence into an assertive sentence:
An interrogative sentence can be transformed into an assertive sentence and vice-versa.
Example-1:
• When can their glory fade?
This is an interrogative sentence.
This sentence can be transformed into an assertive sentence as follows.
• Their glory can never fade.
Example-2:
• Was he not a villain to do such a deed?
This interrogative sentence can be transformed into an assertive sentence as follows.
• He was a villain to do such a deed.
Example-3:
• Who can touch ditch without being defiled? (Interrogative Sentence)
• No one can touch ditch without being defiled. (Assertive Sentence)
You can see How the Transformation-of-Sentence takes place into the following version without changing the meaning of the sentence.
Example-4:
• Who does not know him? (Interrogative Sentence)
• Every one knows him. (Assertive Sentence)
Example-5:
• Is this the kind of dress to be worn for a school function? (Interrogative Sentence)
• This is not the kind of dress to be worn for a school function. (Assertive Sentence)
In this same way an assertive sentence can be transformed into an interrogative sentence. I think it would help you
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