the colonel ordered his men to march ahead. which type of sentence- imperative or assertive
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Answer:imperative
Explanation:cause here Colonel ordered to do something. And when a sentence includes order,advise,request or etc is called Imperative sentence
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Answer:
Imperative
Explanation:
- The meaning of assertive sentences in the English language is when the sentences are used to define a general action or event. It can be both affirmative as well as negative sentences.
- Imperative sentences are the ones that help us express order or advice or request in the speech.
- It is not considered right to change or alter the meaning of sentences, only the structure changes.
- During the expression of an order in an imperative sentence, the sentence starts with a verb.
- The subject is the main element of the sentence that helps us identify the rules during the transformation of the sentence.
Final Answer:
The colonel ordered his men to march ahead.
⇒ It is an imperative sentence.
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