Such sentences are described as being imperative.
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." - - - - - - - - -- - the sentences dont have the words request or command in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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
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.
I humbly request your complete attention. The request went unanswered.
Sentences that give a command are imperativesentences.
Yes, that is an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences are sentences which request, command, or gives advice or instruction.
Imperative sentences give commands. For example: Stand over there. Put your books on the desk. Interrogative sentences ask questions or make requests. For example: May I have a glass of water, please? Are you the new teacher?
Imperative Sentences expreses command or request. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period.
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.
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.