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When a sentence tells you to do something, it is typically giving a command or instruction, often referred to as an imperative sentence. These sentences usually begin with a verb and may address the listener directly, prompting action. For example, "Close the door" directs someone to perform a specific task. The tone can vary from polite requests to more forceful demands.

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