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Exclamatory and Imperative Sentences

An exclamatory sentence is an interjection of emotion such as "Aaah!" An imperative sentence is a command such as "Bring me some water."

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What is an imperitive sentence?

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An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command or makes a request. It typically ends with a period or exclamation point. Imperative sentences are commonly used in everyday language to give directions, instructions, or advice. They are straightforward and direct in their delivery. Examples include "Close the door." or "Please pass the salt."

What is and example of an imperative sentence?

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"Clean your room right now!" This is an example of an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction to someone.

Would you Give example of an exclamatory?

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"What a beautiful sunset!" or "I can't believe we won the game!" or "How incredible is this performance!"

What is the word for cosy and comfortable?

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They both are actual words but in essay writing id say home like or just comfortable maybe not cozy in formal :)

What is an imperative sense?

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The imperative sense is a grammatical mood or form used when giving commands or making direct requests. It is often characterized by a verb in its base form, without any subject pronouns. For example, "Close the door!" or "Please pass me the salt."

What college majors have the least amount of essay writing?

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This is quite possibly the least intelligent way to choose a major that I have ever seen.

Science and Engineering majors generally don't have to write many essays for their core classes. Like everyone else, though, they'll have to write essays in their general studies courses.

What best explains that use of the word processes?

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it is used for processing a word like brandon ryan michael inganji mudenge

What does a imperative do to the reader?

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To a reader imperative expresses the will to influence the behavior of another. A sentence with the word imperative is people resented his imperative tone of voice.

What are examples of exclamatory sentences?

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(An exclamatory sentence uses an exclamation mark and expreses strong emotion or feeling. This is different from an "imperative" sentence, which can also end with an exclamation point, but does not have a subject and makes a command or suggestion.)

Exclamatory sentences:

"Angela, you got straight A's this quarter!"

"My pie is ruined!"

"You're not getting my parking space!"

"I can't believe it!"

"How beautiful the earth is!"

"You're so beautiful!"

"Stop right there!"

"I've won the lottery!"

"I'm going to move to Jamaica and you can't stop me!"

(*A statement that has no complete thought, such as "Gee!" is an interjection.)

What is a sentence that shoes strong feelings?

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Love expresses lots of strong feelings to many of use and it is true

Can you give example of sentence for oval?

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Example sentence - The designer would bring both oval and square tables to decide which worked best in the entryway.

Give an examples of imperative sentence?

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Imperatives words are like bossy words: drop, hold, make, sit, stand, keep, walk, run, sprint these are imperatives words but hopefully you'll use more completcated words if you are in yr 5 or more=) well good luck!!!!=D

Does imperative mean?

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Expressive of a command. syn: necessary, forced, obligatory
imperative means tells or asks someone to do something, it will usually end with a period but it may end with an exclamation point.

What is a biological imperative?

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A biological imperative is the needs of living organisms required to perpetuate their existence and survival.

What are we having for dinner tonight Is this a Declarative interrogative imperative or exclamatory?

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What are we having for dinner tonight is an interrogative sentence. It asks a question.

Will our neighbors come to dinner tonight?