The sentence "Run for your lives!" is an imperative sentence. It gives a command or instruction, urging someone to take immediate action to escape danger. The exclamatory tone suggests urgency and emphasizes the seriousness of the situation.
What kind of sentence? The kind of sentence in which the word kind is being used. Oh, thank you. That was very kind.
run
Sam will run, and run, and run.
A sentence for survivor would be: A Survivor lives in the Jungle.
explanatory sentence..!
No its imparetive
"Run for your lives" is an imperative sentence. It gives a command or instruction, urging someone to take immediate action. The subject is implied as "you," making it direct and urgent.
Yes. For example, "RUN! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!" The example has an exclamation point at the end of the one-word sentence, "Run!"
a stupid one
This is a run-on sentence ( should be two sentences) with a spelling error.
run on sentence
Somewhat of a run-on ^^
you put lives into a sentence like this. for example:Sophie lives in Pennsylvania. so basically before a Pronoun
I am in 5th grade and I know a run on sentence it is a sentence with commas to separate your full sentence
I am in 5th grade and I know a run on sentence it is a sentence with commas to separate your full sentence
Example sentence - We knew our lives were in danger during the hurricane.
A run-on sentence.