"tell me something worthwhile" identify the type of sentence
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Imperative sentence
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Answer:
"tell me something worthwhile" is an Imperative Sentence.
Explanation:
- A sentence that expresses a command or an entreaty is called an Imperative Sentence.
- In Imperative Sentences, the Subject is left out; as,
Sit down.[ The Subject 'You' is understood.]
- Similarly, the given sentence : "tell me something worthwhile" is a command and the Subject is left out. But it is understood that the Subject is 'you'.
- Imperative sentences are sometimes referred to as directives as they provide direction to whoever is being addressed.
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