Is it so that imperative sentences dont have a subject
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Imperative Sentence ::--->>
Imperative Sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions and advises, and express a command, an order, a direction or a request.
Depending upon its delivery, an imperative sentence may end with an exclamation mark or a period.
Examples :::-->>
1) Have a good day! (wishing someone)
2) Please join me for dinner tonight. (invitation)
3) Come here, check these documents, and give me your opinion. (Order)
4) Put it down now! (Command)
5) Please clean your room. (Request)
THIS IS CORRECT ANSWER........
Imperative Sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions and advises, and express a command, an order, a direction or a request.
Depending upon its delivery, an imperative sentence may end with an exclamation mark or a period.
Examples :::-->>
1) Have a good day! (wishing someone)
2) Please join me for dinner tonight. (invitation)
3) Come here, check these documents, and give me your opinion. (Order)
4) Put it down now! (Command)
5) Please clean your room. (Request)
THIS IS CORRECT ANSWER........
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