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type of sentence please help her​

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Answered by farhaansami14
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Answer:

Imperative Sentence

Answered by fatimahzohra6
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Answer:

"Please help her" is an imperative sentence.

Explanation:

"A string of words in an order that expresses a complete thought" is called a sentence. These sentences are classified into multiple groups for a better understanding of the language. These classifications are based on certain criteria, including the thought that a particular sentence conveys. Based on the type of idea or thought a sentence conveys, or simply the function, sentences are grouped into 4 different types: declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory.

Imperative sentences are the ones that convey a request, invitation, plea, command, or instructions. The given example, "please help her", conveys a request for help. Therefore, it's an imperative sentence.

A declarative sentence is the one that conveys a declaration, in other words, ideas, facts, etc. For example, the sun sets in the west.

An interrogative sentence is one that enquires something, simply, questions. Because of that, rather than a full stop, interrogative sentences end with a question mark. For example, how are you?

Exclamatory sentences end with an exclamation mark and convey a certain level of emotion. For instance, congratulations!


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