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An imperative sentence is used for requests, commands, advice or suggestions.
Shut the door.
Please have a seat.
An imperative sentence usually ends with a full stop.
A Add correct punctuation marks at the end of these sentences. Write declara
interrogative, exclamatory or imperative against each.
1. Come in, Rachita
2. What an amazing actor she is
3. I haven't completed my project
declarati
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tostatie
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excclanston
4. Please make me a cup of hot chocolate
5. Shweta, are you free this evening
6. I am going to the book fair​

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Answered by yash90634
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The sentence which is used to convey a command, a request, or a forbiddance is called an imperative sentence. This type of sentence always takes the second person (you) for the subject but most of the time the subject remains hidden.

Explanation:

1: Come in Rachita!. It is a exclamatory.

2:What an amazing actor she is! It is a exclamatory

3:declarati ! I haven't completed my project

4: Please ! make me a cup of hot chocolate cup. It is a exclamatory

5: Shweta, are u free this evening?It is a interrogative.

6: I am going to a book fair. It is imperative

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