He responded to the call for help.I have already responded to your question.
Yes, it can be said is a command sentence. Tell me is the phrase that is making it a command one.
The snake managed to escape.He tried to snake his way into her home.
She delivered a harangue about... She responded with a harangue about...
I command you to clean your room!
A imperative sentence shows a command, not a question. It is a type of sentence that gives a direct instruction or order to someone.
No, a declarative sentence is not a command. A declarative sentence is a statement that provides information or expresses a fact, opinion, or idea. In contrast, a command is an imperative sentence that gives an instruction or direction.
"Sit down."That is a command.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. An example of an imperative sentence would be: Hand me those pamphlets, please.
A sentence can be a command, question, answer, etc. If your sentence emphasizes a command then it is not asking a question. Therefore, the emphasis of the sentence changes the intention of the sentence.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'command':You can use verbal and sign signals to command your dog to sit and stay.
An imperative sentence is a sentence which states a command. So, saying "Get up," is a command. Thanks for using the site.