English, asked by Jayashwant, 8 months ago

1) He wants to go to his room. Change this to imperative sentence

2) he stopped at the door. Change this to interrogative sentence

Answers

Answered by nandinisdogra10
2

Answer:

1) Let him go to his room.

2) Why did he stop at the door?

Or

Did he stop at the door?

Explanation:

Answered by kaushanimisra97
0

Answer:

1.  Let him go to his room.

2.  Did he stop at the door?

Explanation:

imperative Sentence: A sentence which express a direct command, request, invitations, instructions or warnings.

A directive is given to an implied second person.

Some examples of imperative sentence are:

Wash the plates

Move out of my way!

Close the door

Clean your room

Interrogative sentence: A sentence that asks a question, it may be direct or indirect, starts with or without pronouns or tag questions.

This type of questions starts with interrogative pronouns and end with question marks.

Some examples of interrogative sentence:

Did you find her?

When will we play?

Who made this beautiful design?

To learn more about types of sentences:

https://brainly.in/question/2409073

https://brainly.in/question/44387749

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