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Give her what she wants.identify the clause and its kind

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Answered by Anonymous
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The accurate answer is, it is an imperative sentence. ... Here, the sentence “give her what she wants” is about expressing an instruction. Here a specific command is conveyed and that is why it has been identified as an imperative sentence written in present tense

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The accurate answer is, it is an imperative sentence. ... Here, the sentence “give her what she wants” is about expressing an instruction. Here a specific command is conveyed and that is why it has been identified as an imperative sentence written in present tense

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