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Imperative sentence has to have: period, command, imperative sentence. I had difficulties with this question, but that's all I know ..

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Q and A Flow for imperative sentence?

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Is a question an imperative sentence or a interrogative sentence?

interrogative = question imperative = command


Does a imperative sentence show a question or a command?

Command.


What type of sentence is this...(Come hereplz!)?

It is an imperative question.


What do you call a sentence that gives commands?

It is called an imperative sentence; the sentence purpose is imperative. (As opposed to a declarative sentence, which tells a fact, or an interrogative sentence, which asks a question.)


What type of sentence is this don't sit on that tack?

It is an imperative question.


Is the sentence Will you please stop running by the pool an interrogative sentence or an imperative sentence?

The sentence "Will you please stop running by the pool" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question using the word "will."


A sentence that gives command?

An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. An example of an imperative sentence would be: Hand me those pamphlets, please.


If an imperative sentence ends with an exclamation mark is it imperative or exclamatory?

An imperative sentence is a command or suggestion. It does not become an exclamatory sentence just because it ends in an exclamation mark. An exclamatory sentence expresses emotion or fervor, and may be declarative or interrogative (for example, a strong statement or an hysterical question).


What is an imerative question?

An imperative sentence is a command, like Go clean your room


A sentence for imperative?

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What is the word ask at the beginning of a sentence?

Ask is always a verb. If ask is used at the beginning of a sentence then the sentence would be an imperative sentence/question. Ask Jon to stop the noise. This is an imperative question because there is no subject. The subject is implied/suggested. The subject is 'you'. (You) ask Jon to stop the noise.