identify the type of sentence please lend me the shark's tooth off your necklace
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imperative sentence
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it is imperative because it is a request.
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"Please lend me the shark's tooth off your necklace" is a Simple Sentence.
- A simple sentence is a sentence that comprises only one free provision. A simple sentence has no reliant provisos. (A free proviso (in contrast to a reliant condition) can remain solitary as a sentence.)
- A simple sentence contains just a solitary clause that remains solitary and checks out. A simple sentence has just one subject and one predicate, as in Tom is eager.
- A simple sentence can likewise have a compound subject (at least two subjects doing likewise activity), a compound predicate (at least two activities being performed), and modifiers that portray the subject or predicate (like descriptors, intensifiers, and direct items).
- Since it has just a single clause, however, it is as yet a simple sentence.
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