What kind of sentence is imperative




















You be quiet! Don't you talk to me like that! Unreal commands We often express hope and make suggestions with the imperative form, but these are not real commands: Have a good trip. I didn't mean to offend you. Never speak to me like that again.

Don't ever speak to me like that again. Passive imperative We sometimes make passive imperatives with get , for example: Get vaccinated before your holiday. If you go now, I'll never speak Imperative with question tag We sometimes use these question tags after imperatives: can you? Look at these examples: Lend me a dollar, can you?

Help me with this, will you? Keep still, won't you? Are you quiet? You be quiet. You are quiet! Your score is: Correct answers:. We use the exclamative form to make an exclamation.

But function and form do not always coincide, especially with a change in intonation. For example, we can use the declarative form to give a command— You will now start the exam. Or we can use the interrogative form to make an exclamation— Wow, can Jo play the piano! We can even ask a question with the declarative form— Bangkok is in Thailand? So it is important to recognize this and not be confused when the function does not always match the form.

Contributor: Josef Essberger. Play ball! Identifying Imperative Sentences The first indication of an imperative sentence is its punctuation.

Let's take another look at some imperative sentences and consider their function: Preheat the oven. Instruction Use oil in the pan. Instruction Don't eat all the cookies. Request or demand Stop feeding the dog from the table. Request or demand Come out with us tonight. Invitation Please join us for dinner.

Invitation Choose the Irish wolfhound, not the German shepherd. Advice Wear your gold necklace with that dress. Other Types of Sentences Imperative sentences are one of four main types of sentences. The other three types are: Declarative sentences Exclamatory sentences Interrogative sentences Let's take a quick look at each type of sentence and how you can tell them apart from an imperative sentence.

Declarative Sentences Imperative and declarative sentences are sometimes confused because each of them can end with a period.

I am traveling to Ireland. Statement Ireland is really beautiful. Exclamatory Sentences An exclamatory sentence expresses heightened emotion such as excitement, surprise, anger, or joy.

For example: Get out of here! Imperative sentence I wish he would leave! Exclamatory sentence. Interrogative Sentences An interrogative sentence actually asks a question. When will your short story be finished? Do you still have my book?



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