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what is the difference between imperative sentences ( with exclamation mark) and exclamatory sentence.​

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Answered by Aaaryaa
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An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a direct command whereas an exclamatory sentence is a sentence that conveys strong emotion or excitement. ... Furthermore, while imperative sentences can end with exclamation marks or full stops, exclamatory sentences always end with exclamatory marks.

Answered by poojalal395
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The key difference between imperative and exclamatory sentence is that the imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a direct command whereas the exclamatory sentence is a sentence that conveys strong emotion or excitement.

Most people confuse these two types of sentences since both of they often tend to end with exclamatory marks. However, while exclamatory sentences always end with exclamatory marks, imperative sentences can end with exclamation marks or full stops. The other difference between imperative and exclamatory sentence is the structure of these sentences, which we will be discussing here later on. pls Mark as branlist

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