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define command in grammar​

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Answered by snehahtz12
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Commands are a type of sentence in which someone is being told to do something. There are three other sentence types: questions, exclamations and statements. Command sentences usually, but not always, start with an imperative (bossy) verb because they tell someone to do something.

Answered by patelsanjeev1978
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Commands are a type of sentence in which someone is being told to do something. There are three other sentence types: questions, exclamations and statements. Command sentences usually, but not always, start with an imperative (bossy) verb because they tell someone to do something.

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