Hurry up. (Identify the type of sentence)
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imperative sentence
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It is an imperative sentence.
- It is a sentence that expresses direct command, request, or any warning or a sentence that receives a command to do soemthing.
- Imperative sentences do not contain a subject.
- To form an imperative sentence, we require an imperative verb that is always in an infinitive form.
- These types of sentences end with an exclamation mark or any point.
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