What is an imperative sentence?

What is an imperative sentence? I forget.

Answer #1

Imperative verbs in spanish:

-ar verbs -er/ir verbs

  • emos - amos a - e - e en a an
Answer #2

There are three types of sentences, usually delimited by punctuation.

  1. Declarative, statement of fact or opinion, ends with a period.
  2. Exclamatory shows emphasis or command, ends with an exclamation point.
  3. Imperative, which gives a command
  4. Interrogative, which asks a question

(correcting my mistake since I got it wrong).

:)

Answer #3

Actually, thedude…

Imperative is a command. The subject of every imperative sentence is “you” (understood). You’re telling someone to do something, so they are the subject. Example:

Shut the door! Turn off the faucet. Tie your shoes.

Sentences that pose a question and end in a question mark are called interrogative sentences.

So the four types of sentences are:

Declarative Exclamatory Interrogative Imperative

(This is why I’m the editor)

;)

Answer #4

Clean your room!

that is an imparative sentence they are commands usually with the subjest as (you)

Answer #5

the imperative sentence gives a command!!!

Answer #6

yeah, all of these people are right, I would know. my teacher drills us with this kind of stuff

Answer #7

I only knew that as I learned Spanish. Learning a differant language gives you a real appreciation of your own language and a much better understanding of it.

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