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This is an imperative sentence. It gives a command or request to not touch the package.
The term imperative means, giving an order. So some examples of an imperative sentence would be: Clean your room. Do your homework. Eat your vegetables. Don't touch that.
"Don't touch that package, please!" That would be an imperative sentence. It is worded as a command. It doesn't need a subject noun since "you" is implied.
This sentence cannot be written in imperative mood. Imperative mood is used for commands or requests, including the giving of prohibition or permission, or any other kind of advice or exhortation.An example of a verb in the imperative mood is be in the English sentence "Please be quiet".Maybe you mean rewrite with a passive verb phrase. Then the sentence would be:The internet is used to keep in touch with distant relatives.You can add "by many people" if you want to.The internet is used to keep in touch with distant relatives by many people.Answer/"Keep many people in touch with distant relatives, by using the Internet."
Do not touch the broken glass, it is as shsrp as knife.
Negative and negative sides of a magnet do not touch. opposites attract. Negative and positives touch.
No, the glass on an iPod Touch isn't just a protector. The glass is the touch screen, and without it, you don't have anything to touch, rendering the iPod Touch useless.
A Touch of Glass was created on 1982-12-02.
sentence that gives an order or command Examples: Give me that book! Clean your room! Do your homework. Take the dog for a walk, please. Don’t touch that! Do come to visit us whenever you’re in town. Push!
Glass feels warm when you touch it because it absorbs and retains heat from its surroundings. When your body comes into contact with the glass, heat flows from your skin to the glass, making it feel warm.
That is a very pretty touch-me-not.
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