It could be, because the imperative form does not require a subject (it is understood to be "you").
However, the term trash is not clear enough without a determiner. Either a specific or non-specific connotation should be provided.
e.g
Remove the trash.
Remove that trash.
Remove all this trash.
or
Always remove trash (this is an instruction implied forall trash).
Remove trash whenever you find it.
The nouns in the sentence are trash and can.
Mother to son: "Could you please take the trash out tonight?"
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.
white trash
i should've took out the trash
The boy was helping his mom take out the trash. (noun)The puppy left home alone is likely to trash the room. (verb)
When you remove an icon from the desktop on a Mac, you do not put the application in the trash only the desktop icon.
To remove a .jpg file click on the files icon and drag it into the Trash icon in the Dock or right click on the files icon and select Move to Trash from the menu. Click and hold on the Trash icon and select Empty Trash to remove the .jpg from the Mac.
"My wife has to prod me to take out the trash."
i was reposing when my mom told me to get the trash out.
I throw the garbage in the trash.
The only organism that puts trash in the desert is a human. The only organism that can remove trash from the desert is another human.