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doesn't "be careful as you walk though the cavern" a imperative sentences

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Definition of imperative sentence?

An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions, commands, or advice. It is usually direct and lacks a subject (though the subject "you" is implied). For example, "Close the door" is an imperative sentence.


What does a imperative sentence end with?

An imperitive sentence is one that asks you to do something. Ex.: Go close the door. Do your chores. Get out of here! As you can see, an imperitive sentence ends with a period, though sometimes, one can be transformed into an exclamatory sentence, if given enough force.


What is the subject of the sentence Toss the paper into the trash?

The sentence "Toss the paper into the trash" is an imperative sentence (an order) and therefore the subject is "you" (either singular or plural, depending on context), though it is not stated.


What is an imperative senetence?

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Where is the monkey cavern in Pokemon Diamond?

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How do you change This computer is working into imperative?

An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command or order. The sentence is a declarative statement, and that means it is giving information. It is possible to convert the sentence, though it won't have the exact same meaning. However, here are some possibilities:"Computer, you need to work!""I need you to work for me, computer.""Stop locking up on me and work for a change, computer!"


What is a sentence for presume?

Even though she knew him well, she was careful not to presume what he was thinking. He didn't want to presume he knew what would happen next.


Get away from the water during a storm what is the simple subject?

You It's understood, though not specifically stated. The sentence is imperative - a "command". It could have been written: You, get away from the water during a storm.


Can you exclude the subject from the sentence if it is the same for both clauses-ex-a cat ran away-comma-and ate all of my lunch?

About the only time you can exclude the subject from the sentence is where it's understood (this will tend to be imperative sentences, where the subject is understood to be "you", as in "Get down from there!").You don't need to repeat the subject in the subordinate clause, though.


Give an examples of imperative sentence?

Imperatives words are like bossy words: drop, hold, make, sit, stand, keep, walk, run, sprint these are imperatives words but hopefully you'll use more completcated words if you are in yr 5 or more=) well good luck!!!!=D


Can you use economize in a sentence?

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Can you makean exciting sentence with the word though?

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