Go to your room right now!
"Go to the store."
Any single word command is a simple imperative sentence. Examples: "Go!" "Stay!" "Halt!"
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. Go tell mom where we're going. Go get that can of corn.
Together they can be an imperative sentence (command). But the word "down" is an adverb. The word "sit" is a verb.
Someone second in command is an auxiliary to the person in charge.
An imperative sentence is a command, like Go clean your room
I command you to go do the laundry. I command you to obey my orders.
how would you use the word finished in a command sentence
I did tell you to fix that lamp so go do it now!
Yes, 'Be sure to include each word's definition', is a command sentence.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'command':You can use verbal and sign signals to command your dog to sit and stay.
sillier is an adjective, not a command. But here is an example of a command with the word
When you need a command sentence for sillier. IT can not start with word that has I in iy.
Any single word command is a simple imperative sentence. Examples: "Go!" "Stay!" "Halt!"
A sentence that gives a command is an imperativesentence. The following sentences are imperative:Maxie, go clean your room.Stop!Go to your room.Take out the trash.imperitave ends with a period and gives a command
i would use the word command in a sentience like this you might say i i trained my dog to listen to me when i give her a command
go get me that now.
The single word 'Go' can only be considered a sentence when followed by punctuation characters that end a sentence (exclamation marks, question marks, period).Example : "Go!" (this is a single-word imperative form with the subject you understood)