look at my feathers. (state type of sentences)
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Assertive
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it is a simple statement
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'look at my feathers' is an imperative sentence.
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- The grammatical mood known as the imperative makes a request or demand.
- When something must be done, the imperative mood is employed to demand or demand that it be done. It is often only encountered in the second person, present tense.
- Use the verb's basic form to create the imperative mood.
- Because they have a characteristic that encodes directive force and another feature that encodes a mode of unfulfilled interpretation, they are frequently referred to as directives.
- The English word "go" is an example of a verb used in the imperative mood.
- These imperatives indicate a second-person subject, but there are also first- and third-person imperatives in certain other languages, which mean "let's (do something)" or "let them (do something)" respectively.
- The glossing abbreviation imp can be used to indicate an imperative mood. One of the irrational moods, this one.
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