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Will you get away from the pool? Change to imperative.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

get away from the pool.

Answered by qwbravo
0

The answer is get away from pool

  • An imperative sentence usually starts with the verb. Drink your milk! As the cat is being spoken to, we do not need to include the words 'the cat'. Imperative sentences often end with an exclamation mark, but not always.

  • An interrogative form is a milder or more polite form of the imperative. However, the addition of ‘or not’ adds a touch of threat to the command.

  • This sentence can be changed into an interrogative which is milder and hence more polite.

  • An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives the reader an instruction, makes a request, or issues a command

Hence,

it is get away from pool.

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