Command sentences are imperative sentences.
Ex. Go to your room.
Is this what you meant? Inquiry, declarative, exclamatory, and command
A command sentence has the subject generally referred to as "you understood". A command sentence does not specifcally identify a subject to which the direction is commanded, but it is communicated to the receiver such that they understand the action is required of them. Examples of command sentences: Clean your room. Please shut the door. Answer the phone please.
It's an implied "you" preceding the "please". Such is the case with most imperative sentences (those that command).
A sentence has a group of words that expresses a complete idea, that is a statement, a command, an exclamation, or a question. A sentence must have a subject and a verb in a main clause and may have one or more subordinate clauses.
Imperative sentences give commands. For example: Stand over there. Put your books on the desk. Interrogative sentences ask questions or make requests. For example: May I have a glass of water, please? Are you the new teacher?
Such sentences are described as being imperative.
Open the door.
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They are all types of sentences and they are all parts of speech.
Declarative sentences are in the form of a statement, end in a period and are NOT a command an exclamation or a question.
command: "go to your room!" "mop up that mess!" "go home." request: "could you ask mom if she saw my shoes?" "please leave me alone." - - - - - - - - -- - the sentences dont have the words request or command in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Imperative sentences are sentences that gives command and requests while exclamatory sentences are those that expresses emotions and ends with an exclamation point.
Sentences that give a command are imperativesentences.
How beautiful the queen looks
Is this what you meant? Inquiry, declarative, exclamatory, and command
There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question.
Sentences that use commands are called imperatives.