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Deon
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25 September, 20:29
A imperative sentence is to a command as a sentence into a / an:
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Brody Jordan
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A imperative sentence is to a command as a sentence into a request. These kind of sentences provide direction to whoever is being addresses, so they are also referred to as directives.
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