It really depends on its length and complexity, but a typical imperative sentence might only require a single punctuation mark -- the exclamation mark - right at the end. Take, for instance, this statement:
"I told you to get up and get dressed."
As a command, you would write: "Get up and get dressed!"
You might also add "Now!" afterwards.
An imperative sentence might be made up of a single verb, for instance:
"Fire!"
"Run!"
"Stop!"
"Shout!"
"Listen!"
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. An example of an imperative sentence would be: Hand me those pamphlets, please.
It was imperative that the town be evacuated before the volcano erupted.An imperative sentence is used to give a command or make a suggestion.It is imperative that we leave
Any end punctuation will work depending on the sentence.
Punctuation goes after the bracket.
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is punctuation.An example sentence is:It is important to use the correct punctuation when writing an essay.
An imperative sentence ends with either a period or an exclammation mark.
At the end of a statement (a declarative or imperative sentence), you can use a period. After exclamatory sentences, use an exclamation mark, and after interrogative sentences, use a question mark.
A period or an exclamation point depending on the tone of the speaker.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses an order, a command, or a request. There are two punctuation marks that an imperative sentence can end with: a period (.) and an exclamation point (!).Examples of imperative sentences:1: Leave him alone. This sentence can also end in an exclamation point if the sentence becomes a harsh command or order: Leave him alone!2: Don't say that! This sentence can also end in a period if the sentence becomes a request or less aggressive order: Don't say that.I hope this helped!-EB
period
An imperative sentence.Shout loudly!
A command or an order is usually indicated with an exclamation point or an imperative verb at the beginning of the sentence.
question mark
All sentences use punctuation, if only a period at the end.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. An example of an imperative sentence would be: Hand me those pamphlets, please.
Yes, this type of sentence is called imperative sentence.
Imperative