Which remains absent in imperative sentence?
Object
Verb
subject
Action Verb
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Subject remains absent in imperative sentence.
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- An imperative sentence is a kind of sentence that expresses a direct command, request, invitations, warning, or instruction.
- Imperative sentences do not have a subject. It has a directive that is given to an implied second person.
- A sentences must have a subject and a verb, but in an imperative sentence, the subject is often understood to be "you." The "you" is often left out because the sentence is giving a command,
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