English, asked by deviasha632, 10 months ago

Please tell me the
way
to the station. indicate wether the sentence is affirmative , interrogative ,negative ,imperative or exclamatory:

Answers

Answered by chnageswarr
1

Answer:

IMPERATIVE SENTENCE.

Explanation:

A SENTENCE WHICH IS IN THE FORM OF A REQUESTING.., ETC. IS A IMPERATIVE SENTENCE.

THEREFORE, IT IS AN IMPERATIVE SENTENCE.

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Answered by orangesquirrel
0

The given sentence is an imperative sentence.

  • Imperative sentences are the ones used to make a request, give a command, order or advice.
  • Alternatively, they are termed as directives as they are known to provide directions to the listener.
  • Usually, they end with a period, however, in certain cases, exclamation marks are also used.
  • In the given sentence, a request has been made by the speaker and hence we can classify it as an imperative sentence.

Examples:

1. Get out.

2. Complete your work.

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