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How to known if it is dectarative or imperative?

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Answered by viny10
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Explanation:

A declarative approach (WHAT): “Table for two, please.” The imperative approach is concerned with HOW you're actually going to get a seat. You need to list out the steps to be able to show HOW you're going to get a table. The declarative approach is more concerned with WHAT you want, a table for two.

Answered by akshitanegi26
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An imperative sentence gives a command, gives instructions, or makes a request. It often ends in a period, and occasionally it will end in an exclamation point if the command is very strong.

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A declarative sentence makes a statement and ends with a period. You'll find in English that the vast majority of sentences are declarative, especially in written English. Declarative sentences can describe facts, express opinions, make arguments, or otherwise give information.

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