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Does a imperative sentence show question or command?

Imperative sentences show a command.

Here's why:

* Imperative sentences are used to give instructions or make requests. They directly tell someone to do something.

* They often start with a verb. For example, "Go to the store." or "Close the door."

* They can be used to give orders, make suggestions, or express wishes.

Examples:

* Command: "Stop talking!"

* Request: "Please pass the salt."

* Suggestion: "Let's go for a walk."

In contrast, interrogative sentences ask a question.

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