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Write the definition of Optative sentence with two examples.​

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Answered by pvsskeerthana
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Answer:

the optative mode is a grammatical mood that indicates a wish or a hope

ex : wish you a happy birthday

Answered by Anonymous
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\footnotesize\underline\mathcal\purple{Optative\: Sentences:}

  • Sentences that are used to express wish, prayer, or hope are called as Optative Sentences.
  • Usually the words 'May' or 'Wish' can be seen in the starting and an Exclamatory mark can be found in the end of the sentence.
  • It can be either affirmative (positive) or negative.

Examples:-

1. May god bless you both!

2. Wish you a happy journey!

3. Let's hope he doesn't get sick! (Negative)

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