Rewrite ad Imperativ sentences:
We will journey together
Why waste your time in building here?
You cannot lie there.
We must throw it away
You should not care about it
I want to see
All of you take your seats.
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Let's know what are Imperative sentences first:
The Imperative sentence gives an order, request, or command or makes an appeal or a suggestion. It usually does not begin with the subject, but directly with the base verb. The subject (usually 'you') is understood.
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Q.] Rewrite as Imperative sentences:
☆ We will journey together.
⤳ Con we journey together?
☆ Why waste your time in building here?
⤳ Don't waste your time building here.
☆ You cannot lie there.
⤳ Don't lie there.
☆ We must throw it away.
⤳ Throw it away.
☆ You should not care about it
⤳ Don't care about it.
☆ I want to see.
⤳ Let me see.
☆All of you take your seats.
⤳ Take your seats.
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Kinds of sentences:
- Assertive or Declarative sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Imperative sentences
- Exclamatory sentences
߷ Assertive or Declarative sentences —
A sentence that makes an assertion or Declaration is called an Assertive/Declarative sentence.
߷ Interrogative sentences —
An Interrogative sentence asks for Information. It always ends with a question mark (?).
߷ Imperative sentences —
A sentence that expresses an order, request, or command or makes an appeal or a suggestion is called an imperative sentence.
߷ Exclamatory sentences —
An Exclamatory sentence expresses some sudden or strong feeling. It always ends with an exclamation mark (!).