you can park your car here negative imperative sentence
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A negative imperative uses don't + the simple form of a verb (eat, play, be, etc.) We use imperatives to give orders, directions and to make requests. To sound more polite, you can add the word please at the end or at the beginning of the sentence.
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Do not park your car here!
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Negative Imperative Sentences- These sentences tell the subject not to do something. For example-
Don't go the forest at night.
Do not tell the teacher what to do.
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