English, asked by nitesh941, 1 year ago

D. Use the given words to frame imperative sentences. State whether the
sentence is a request, an advice, a command or an instruction.
1. hot
2. bus
3. bed
4. rude
5. loud
6. noise
7. serve
8. sharp​

Answers

Answered by phogat09041997
3

Answer:

2. Run fast otherwise you will miss the bus.

3. Go to bed early at night.

4. Do not talk so rudely.

5. Do not speak too much loudly.

6. Do not make a noise.

7. Serve the nation with a pride.

8. Do not play with sharp knife.

Answered by Pratham2508
0

Answer:

  1. Today is a hot summer day.
  2. The bus will arrive here at 10 Am.
  3. The bed is made up of 100% cotton.
  4. It is rude to speak without honorifics.
  5. The sound is too loud for this neighborhood.
  6. Please do not make noise, there is a school nearby.
  7. Soldiers serve their nations with pride and honor.
  8. Keep sharp objects away from children.

Explanation:

Imperative sentences:

  • An imperative sentence is one that directly commands, begs, invites forewarns, or instructs the reader.
  • Without a subject, imperative statements convey instructions to an inferred second person.
  • For instance, the order "Wash the dinner plates" is directed at the inferred subject.

Sentences:

  • A group of words that may stand alone and communicate a statement, inquiry, exclamation, or command.
  • They normally have a subject and a predicate and typically have one main clause with one or more supporting clauses.

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