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A mission is a statement of direction, the ultimate goal of a company. A target is an achievable, measurable and realistic decision of where an individual wants to be in a specific period of time.
The ratings for customer service for CPI Security is very high. They are seen as a very good company to go through. They have very few complaints in the period of a year.
Each adverting company sets the renting cost for each billboard by location, size and rental period. Placing billboard in Atlanta, Georgia for one year in 2013 cost from $700,000 to $900,000.
If a customer asks for service whcih cannot be delivered say him that service is a value addition given by the company for some special customers say like loyal customers. and convince him that if he uses the product for a certain period of time he will be eligible for it. by savio savioss101@gmail.com
We first of all as our self what is customer, service and apprenticeship; first customer is a person that buy something from the shop, secondly service is a system that provide something that the company needs and thirdly apprenticeship is a person who worked for a employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn the particular skills needed in their job. finally i am interested in customer service apprenticeship because it is a place where you can buy what ever you want to buy and also work as a employer for a period of time in order to learn the particular job.
No, not all imperative sentences have a period. Imperative sentences give commands and often end with a period, but they can also end with an exclamation point for added emphasis or urgency.
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Imperative sentence has to have: period, command, imperative sentence. I had difficulties with this question, but that's all I know ..
Yes, imperative sentences can end with a period. For example, "Please close the door."
It ends with a period.
At the end of an imperative sentence you put a period, because it is a command, direction, or request.
An imperative sentence ends with either a period or an exclammation mark.
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.
A declarative sentence makes a statement or provides information, while an imperative sentence gives a command or instruction. Declarative sentences usually end with a period, while imperative sentences often end with a period or exclamation mark.
No, imperative statements do not have question marks at the end. Imperative sentences give commands or make requests and end with a period.
A declarative sentence is a type of declaration. While a imperative sentences issues some come of command, a declarative sentence gives a statement and ends in a period. A imperative sentence can end with a period or exclamation point.