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Could you please post the letter?convrt into imperative sentence​

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

Post the letter, please.

Explanation:

  • In English grammar, an imperative sentence refers to one that alludes to a direct command, making a request, order, invitations, warning, offering advice or instructions etc.
  • Such sentences are devoid of a subject, instead, they carry a directive that is given to an implied second person.
  • Imperative sentences usually end with a period but can (occasionally end with an exclamation point). These sentences are sometimes referred to as directives since they provide direction to whoever is being addressed.
  • Typically, imperative sentences begin with verbs that issue a command.
  • Generally, the subject of an imperative sentence is implied, not stated, as it is giving a direct order.
  • No matter what, the main function of an imperative sentence is to provide instruction, make a request or demand, or offer an invitation or advice.
  • For example, Turn on the oven. (Instruction)
  • Use oil in the pan. (Instruction)
  • The given sentence is a request.

Therefore, the same can be converted to an imperative sentence as-

Post the letter, please.

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Answered by anishaelsasl
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Answer:

The given sentence as Imperative sentence is:

You are requested to post this letter.  

Explanation:

  • Imperative sentences are communicated in way that tells people what to do. They can be commands, request, offer, advice or instruction
  • Some examples of Imperative sentences are: Wash the vessels,   Wake up at 5 am tomorrow,   The homework has to be completed by evening.
  • In all of the given examples, there is a direction given, communicating what the reader should do.

The given sentence is:  Could you please post the letter?  

Imperative Sentence: You are requested to post this letter.

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