define imperative sentence with two examples
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The sentence which is used to convey a command, a request, or a forbiddance is called an imperative sentence. This type of sentence always takes the second person (you) for the subject but most of the time the subject remains hidden. Examples: Bring me a glass of water.
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The sentences which are used to make request,
give command, advice, suggestions, or forbade someone are called imperative sentences.
Example.
Don't enter my room. (forbade)
Please give me a glass of water. (request)
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