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what is the difference between imperative and assertive sentence???


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k2w2: did u do that
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k2w2: have a nice day
Anupriya9: no I don't wan't to say that
k2w2: yes u do
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Answered by k2w2
25
an assertive sentence is also called declarative sentence, makes a statement..
an imperative sentence makes a request or gives a command.

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Answered by Anonymous
29
Hlo friend, here is your answer.

A sentence that express an order, a request or a piece of advice is called an imperative sentence.

For example -

(1) Bring a glass of water.
(2) Don't go there.
(3) Please help me.
(4) Take medicine in time.


A sentence that makes a statement is called an assertive sentence.

For example -

(1) I am going to school.
(2) He will come soon.
(3) She reads in class VI.
(4) My father is a teacher.



Hope it helps you.

With regards@

Tanisha

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