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Leave the ro at once . what is the type of sentence in english grammar​

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Answered by rakeshkarri79
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Answer:

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A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly. Key: yellow, bold = Sentence 1; green, italics = Sentence 2; blue, underlined = conjunction; pink, regular font = dependent clause. Example: Participants could leave the study at any time they needed to indicate their preference.

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Answered by ItzMagician
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Answer:

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Imperative Sentence

  • Leave the romo at once is the imperative Sentence.

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Imperative Sentence

  • The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that forms a command or request. An example of a verb used in the imperative mood is the English phrase "Go." ѕυcн imperatives imply a second-person subject, but some other languages also have first- and third-person imperatives, with the meaning of "let's" or "let them".

Imperative Sentence Examples

  • ραѕѕ тнє salt.
  • Move out of my way!
  • Shûyt the front door.
  • Find my leather jacket.
  • Be there at five.
  • Clean your room.
  • Complete these by tomorrow.
  • Consider the red dress.

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