Imperative sentences are sentences that give a command, make a request, or express a strong suggestion. They often begin with a verb and do not have a subject explicitly stated.
Here are some examples of imperative sentences:
* Close the door. (command)
* Please pass the salt. (request)
* Let's go to the park. (suggestion)
Key features of imperative sentences:
* Verb first: The verb usually comes at the beginning of the sentence.
* No subject (usually): The subject (the person or thing performing the action) is often implied, but not stated.
* Can be polite or forceful: Imperative sentences can be polite (using "please") or forceful (without any softening).
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