I can give you several sentences.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
An affirmative sentence simply states a fact or opinion, while an assertive sentence is more forceful in making a statement or claim. Assertive sentences are more confident or assertive in their tone compared to affirmative sentences.
She spoke in a firm and assertive tone when presenting her ideas in the meeting.
The difference between an interrogative sentence and an assertive sentence is usually a matter of an interrogative word at the beginning (much like the questions on this web-site, that tend to begin with how, why, what, when, where, or who). So I could ask, Did you do it? As an assertion, that becomes, you did it. How do I open this box? I opened this box. What do you want for Christmas? You want it for Christmas. Who killed Osama bin Laden? He killed Osama bin Laden. Do you get the picture? You get the picture.
The virago yelled at the children to get off of her lawn.
Assertive to get the best from the system.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
patients should be more assertive with their doctors.
An affirmative sentence simply states a fact or opinion, while an assertive sentence is more forceful in making a statement or claim. Assertive sentences are more confident or assertive in their tone compared to affirmative sentences.
it is not fair
My boyfriend's bumptious and assertive personality is one of the reasons why we sometimes have trouble agreeing.The bumptious six year old grabbed the toy from his little brother.
She spoke in a firm and assertive tone when presenting her ideas in the meeting.
assertive - This word describes a sentence that declares your belief.eg The Earth is flat.eg I believe the Earth is flat.affirmative - This commonly means a sentence that is not negative.eg affirmative - The Earth is flat.eg negative - The Earth is not flat.Imperative - This means a sentence that is worded as an order,eg Look at how flat the Earth is!
prevention is better then cure
To put "assertive" in a grade 4 sentence, you might say, "When I feel strongly about something, I can be assertive by telling my friends what I think." This means expressing your thoughts and feelings clearly and confidently. Being assertive helps others understand your ideas better.
he cut an apple with the knife.
The rose is beautiful.