GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
TYPES OF ASSESSMENT
Question
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Finish this sentence:An imperative sentence
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makes a statement.
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asks a question.
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shows excitement.
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gives a command.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -An imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses a direct command, request, invitations, warning, or instruction. Imperative sentences do not have a subject; instead, a directive is given to an implied second person. For example, the sentence “Wash the dinner plates” commands the implied subject to wash the dishes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Imperative sentences are used to issue a command, instruction, make a request, or offer advice. These sentences also provide direction. They usually end with a period but or the exclamation point. Let’s look at some examples and their functions.
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