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identify the kind of sentence-Think of an invention of that could make life easier​

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Answered by dileepalla2003
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Answer:

Explanation:

Declarative

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Kind of Sentence: Imperative Sentence

Explanation:

More about Imperative Sentence:

  • An imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses a request, invitation, warning, or instruction to do something.
  • An imperative sentence does not have a subject, instead, they have a directive given to a particular second person.
  • There are two types of imperative sentences namely Positive Imperative Sentences and Negative Imperative Sentences.
  • In a positive imperative sentence, affirmative verbs are used to address the subject. Whereas, a negative imperative sentence tells the subject to not do something. It generally begins with the negative form of verb or 'do not'.

Hence, we may conclude that the sentence given in the question above is a positive imperative sentence because in this sentence the speaker is asking the second person to do something. Also, it is a 'positive' imperative sentence because an affirmative verb and not a negative form of the verb is been used in it.

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