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How do you use the word pummeled in an imperative sentence?

Pummeled is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to pummel." Imperative sentences are commands or requests.

Therefore, you can't directly use "pummeled" in an imperative sentence because it describes a past action.

Here are some ways to create an imperative sentence using "pummel" in the present tense:

* Pummel the bag with all your might!

* Pummel the dough until it's smooth.

* Don't pummel the fruit, just gently squeeze it.

These sentences use the verb "pummel" in the present tense to give a direct command.

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