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wh' type sentence in imperative​

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Answered by thilmena
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In English grammar, whimperative is the conversational convention of casting an imperative statement in question or declarative form to communicate a request without causing offense. Also called a wh- imperative or an interrogative directive.12-Feb-2020

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Answered by dhanusus
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Can you close the door?

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