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Q: Where is the subject in the command sentence?
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Is the sentence Tell me what's your favorite subject is a command sentence?

Yes, it can be said is a command sentence. Tell me is the phrase that is making it a command one.


What is the simple subject of the sentence check the height of the net for me please?

This sentence is a command/request and doesn't have a subject. The subject - you - is implied


What is an incomplete sentence which is missing a subject called?

Command


Close the door in passive voice?

This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.


Commandeer in a sentence?

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.


Is 'Prove it' a sentence?

Yes. It is a good question, since there is no apparent subject, but in a sentence like this, which is basically a command, the subject is understood... as in [you] prove it.


Simple subject of this sentence get away from the water during a storm?

The simple subject would be 'you' because it is a command.


What does an imperative sentence look like?

"Go clean your room." An imperative sentence is any sentence that gives a command. The subject of an imperative sentence is always "You."


Is you will go a sentence?

Yes, it's a command. "You" is the subject and "will go" is the verb. That's all you need to make an English sentence.


What does each sentence have?

A sentence must have a subject and a predicate, although the subject may be understood (you) in a predicate-only command (e.g. Stop! meaning you should or must stop).


What is an declaritve sentence?

A sentence in the form of a statement (in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation. In a declarative sentence, the subject normally precedes the predicate. A declarative sentence ends with a period.


What is the subject of the sentence Please help me figure this out?

The subject ("you") is understood, i.e. not actually in the sentence. This is called an "imperative sentence" and represents a command or suggestion.What it means is "I want you to help me figure this out" or "you should help me figure this out."