imperative
The four types of sentences are declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory.Declarative sentences makes a statement and ends with a period.(Example: The dog stood still.)Interrogative sentences asks a question and ends with a question mark.(Example: Is Earth the third planet from the sun?)Imperative sentences gives a command or states a request and ends with a period.(Example: Start washing the clothes in the morning.)Exclamatory sentences expresses a strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark.(Example: The sky is so beautiful!)
The homophone for "clothes" is "close."
The homophone for clothes is close.
A homophone of "clothes" is "close."
The homophone for "close" is "clothes."
The four types of sentences are declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory.Declarative sentences makes a statement and ends with a period.(Example: The dog stood still.)Interrogative sentences asks a question and ends with a question mark.(Example: Is Earth the third planet from the sun?)Imperative sentences gives a command or states a request and ends with a period.(Example: Start washing the clothes in the morning.)Exclamatory sentences expresses a strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark.(Example: The sky is so beautiful!)
The sentencee is imperative.
As a question - Do you want pie? Do I look great? As an imperative - Do not leave your clothes on the floor. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Tidy your room, J.M,CC, pick up your clothes. Hurry up, A.B. Please, DG, move over.
'Find the right clothes' is an English equivalent of 'Trouve le bon vêtement'.The imperative 'trouve' means '[you] find'. The masculine singular definite article 'le' means 'the'. The masculine adjective 'bon' means 'correct, good, right'. The masculine noun 'vêtement' means 'clothing, clothes'.All together, they're pronounced 'troov luh boh veht-maw'.
A load of clothes is a bunch of clothes put into a washer
Clothes! clothes! clothes! and more clothes!!
Pyjamas are clothes I mean, if you wear them, they are clothes. If you didn't, they would not be clothes.
all the girls have problems with there mothers over clothes because the childrens and the mothers are not in the same generation gap because the clothes how parents like are old_fashoned clothes they are long and loose clothes they are of dark clothes ,cheap clothes and classical clothes but girls like fashiomables clothes ,tight trousers ,colourful clothes,sport clothes and expensive cloyhes
Helen's clothes and Mary's clothes.
They were cotten clothes not clothes that you were in winter
clothes : body as blankets : bed clothes : closet as money : wallet clothes : cloth as window : glass clothes : shirt as jewelry : necklace