Keep off the grass (say the kind of sentence)
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"keep off the grass" is an imperative sentence.
Explanation:
- An imperative sentence is the one that states an order or a command.
- Such sentences give commands or requests.
- For example, "Stay away from my books."
- I need you to be here on time.
- So the given sentence is an imperative sentence.
- Or "I need you to keep off the grass".
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Explanation:
Imperative Sentance as the sentence saying off the grass.
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