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what are you doing an assertive sentence or imperative​

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Answered by kajal1462
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A sentence that express an order, a request or a piece of advice is called an imperative sentence. ... A sentence that makes a statement is called an assertive sentence. For example - (1) I am going to school. (2) He will come soon

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Answered by KaavyaR11
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Assertive sentence is a normal sentence.

Imperative sentence is a command, request or advice.

'What are you doing?' is an Interrogative Sentence.

Interrogative sentence is a question.

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