Do not touch the exhibits. which kind of sentence it is ? ASSERTIVE OR DECLARTIVE, IMPERATIVE (REQUEST, COMMAND, ADVICE) INTROGATIVE OR EXCLAMATORY.
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imperative
because it's an order
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The sentence is Imperative.
Explanation:
An imperative sentence stands for a sentence that represents a direct command, request, invitation, warning, or instruction. Imperative sentences do not enclose a subject; instead, a directive is given to an indicated second person.
Characteristics of Imperative Sentences
- Are requests, suggestions, advice, or commands.
- Do not usually express a subject.
- Can be affirmative or negative.
- Can have various formats.
An imperative sentence ends in an exclamation point (!) or a time (.). If the command exists forceful, utilize an exclamation point. If the command exists polite or it is a request, use a period.
Therefore, Do not touch the exhibits is an Imperative sentence.
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