please send me a glass of water. State tge type of sentence?
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s "Could you get me a glass of water, please" an interrogative sentence or an imperative sentence (sentence, imperative, English)? As written, it is an interrogative sentence, but it is meant more as a request, a very polite imperative. ... An imperative sentence is the one in which an order or a request has been made.
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Answer: it's an imperative sentence because it is a request. It's not an interrogative sentence because it's not asking a question. If it was interrogative it would be, "could you please get me a glass of water?" Therefore it is imperative.
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