semicolon
exit
A period (.) typically ends a statement, while a period or an exclamation mark (!) may end a command, depending on the tone and context.
I honestly don't think there's a game called "The World Ends With You Wireway StarFox Command".
Run the command in the background by using an ampersand (&) just before the Return stroke that ends the command line
Run the command in the background by using an ampersand (&) just before the Return stroke that ends the command line. Example - $ top &
Run the command in the background by using an ampersand (&) just before the Return stroke that ends the command line. Example - $ top &
A sentence that gives a command is an imperativesentence. The following sentences are imperative:Maxie, go clean your room.Stop!Go to your room.Take out the trash.imperitave ends with a period and gives a command
that kind of sentence(s) is/are called imperative sentence it tells a command or a request it ends with a period. example Can you pick those books for me. thanks
I think that you meant what is an imperative sentence. This is a sentence that gives advice, instruction, request or command. It ends with a period or exclamation point.
Imperative Sentences expreses command or request. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period.
An imperative sentence typically ends with a period (.), although it can sometimes end with an exclamation point (!) if the tone is more forceful or emphatic.