which type of sentence is (get out of my room)
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The given sentence 'Get out of my room' is an imperative sentence.
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The given sentence 'Get out of my room' is an imperative sentence.
An imperative sentence is used to express a request, invitation, direct command, instruction or warning. It does not consist of a subject, instead, it contains a directive given to an implied second person. It is usually found in the present tense. For example, 'Please open the door' or 'Go sit in the car'.
The first sentence 'Please open the door' is a request.
The second sentence 'Go sit in the car' is a command.
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