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22 January, 19:44

You never return my phone calls how to write this assertive and non assertive

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  1. 22 January, 19:51
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    Examples of assertive words include "some, once, already, somebody, something, sometimes, somewhere, someone."

    The source also explains that non-assertive words are used " in questions and negatives. They are also used in if-clauses and with adverbs, adjectives, verbs, prepositions and determiners that have a negative meaning."

    Examples of non-assertive words include "any, anything, anybody, ever, & yet."

    However, as I read the source, I wasn't able to determine exactly what the semantic or pragmatic difference between assertive and non-assertive words is. I'm hoping that someone can spell this out for me, and/or recommend a source that explains the difference.
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