if it is a reques then it is a question.. but if it is a command then it is declarative
Imperative sentence
Imperative sentence
Imperative sentence
Imperative sentence
A sentence that gives a command or makes a request is called an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences often begin with a verb and can end with a period or an exclamation mark, depending on the tone. For example, "Please close the door" is a polite request, while "Close the door!" is a direct command.
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An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command or request. It typically ends with a period or exclamation point. These sentences are used to convey instructions or to make a direct call to action.
Imperative sentences express a command or request: "Go to school." "Eat your dinner." "Let's have a party."
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.
may i barrow your your pencil !
That sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or request.
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