command: "go to your room!" "mop up that mess!" "go home."
request: "could you ask mom if she saw my shoes?" "please leave me alone."
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the sentences dont have the words request or command in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Such sentences are described as being imperative.
Imperative sentences express a command or request: "Go to school." "Eat your dinner." "Let's have a party."
The imperative statement Gives a command or request to someone
may i barrow your your pencil !
Yes, that is an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences are sentences which request, command, or gives advice or instruction.
it doesn't make sense
Imperative Sentences expreses command or request. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period.
Imperative sentences in the English language are the sentences that make a command or request; Get me some water. Leave that cat alone. Go to the store for me. Bring me some ice.
Command sentences are imperative sentences. Ex. Go to your room.
Imperative sentences in the English language are the sentences that make a command or request; Get me some water. Leave that cat alone. Go to the store for me. Bring me some ice.
An order: Go clean you room now! A request: Would you please go clean your room now?An order is like a command, while a request is phrased in the form of a question.
Imperative sentences Is one that gives a request or a command. Example: Pass the potatos please.