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14. Will you stay away from the water? (Imperative)
(A) Please dont go near the water.
(B) Will you go ten the water?
(C) Water! stay away.
(D) Suy away from tivater​

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Answered by sahas3265
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Answer:

c) Water! stay Away.

Explanation:

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Answered by SmritiSami
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Stay away from water is the imperative form of Will you stay away from the water?

  • Imperative sentences, also known as directives are sentences that offer instructions; a request, or a command.
  • There are different forms of imperative sentences
  1. A request - For example - Kindly pack your luggage for the train.
  2. An invitation - For example - Come by at 10 for the party, please.
  3. A command -For example - Stand straight and raise your hands
  4. An instruction: Turn right at the junction.
Imperative sentences do not have a subject and they are addressed in the second person. For example - “Wash the dishes before going to play”

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