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Will you, please, get me a glass of water? (imperative)​

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Answered by SwapnilChakraborty
2

Hey mate here is your answer

He ordered me to bring a glass of water.

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Answered by shkulsum3
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Get me a glass of water, please.

  • A sentence that expresses a command, instruction, or request is known as an imperative sentence. You can use it to give instructions, give orders, ask for something, or express a wish or desire. Imperative sentences lack a subject because the subject is usually implied and is frequently the person being addressed. They are also direct.
  • Imperative sentences are typically punctuated with a period or an exclamation point and can be positive or negative. They frequently start with a verb and employ a straightforward sentence structure in order to convey a clear and succinct message.

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