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define imperative and assertive sentences​

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Answered by αmαn4чσu
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What is an assertive sentence?

An assertive sentence is a sentence that states a fact. The assertive sentence ends with a full stop. The assertive sentence is also known as a declarative sentence and an affirmative sentence.

Examples

  • It is warm today.
  • She is my neighbor.
  • He is my brother.
  • Honesty is the best policy.
  • She went to Delhi.
  • He lives in a big city.
  • She is 50 years old.

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What is imperative?

A sentence in which we give command makes a request and expresses a wish so it is called an imperative sentence.

Examples

  • Go to Delhi.
  • Make a chart.
  • Go to your home.
  • please lend me your pen.
  • Post this letter.
  • Play football.

Answered by MissAlison
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Definition of imperative sentence:-

Imperative sentence issue commands or orders or express wishes or desires.. These sentence can Contain a single word, or they can be lengthier.

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  • Stop!
  • Be silent!
  • Turn left and right straight!
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