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Q)  Give me an ‘A’ now. This is an example of

a) Interrogative sentence.

b) Imperative sentence.

c) Declarative sentence.

d) None of the above.

Option (b) Imperative sentence. The given sentence is an example of an imperative sentence.

  • When a sentence ends with always a question mark that sentence belongs to the group of an interrogative sentence.
  • The sentences that are used for the direct command, requests, invitations, etc. belong to the category of imperative sentences.
  • The sentence used for the representation of a statement is the declarative sentence.
  • Here, the given sentence is " Give me an A now", which is a command type sentence, so it belongs to the imperative sentence group.

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