Consider the red dress Which kind of sentence it is?
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The given sentence "Consider the red dress" is an imperative sentence.
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- Imperative sentences are used to give an order/direction, to make a request or to give advice. It basically instructs people what to do. Imperative clauses usually end with a period, but may occasionally end with an exclamation point. These phrases are sometimes called directives because they provide direction to the addressee.
- Declarative Sentences - It does not give commands, doesn't give instructions, or offer invitations. They are simply making a statement or giving an opinion.
- Exclamatory Sentences - An exclamation expresses a heightened emotion such as excitement, surprise, anger, or joy. It always ends with an exclamation mark.
- Interrogative sentences - It actually asks a question.These sentences end with a question mark and often begin with words like who, what, where, when, why, how, or do.
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