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What is the root word of imperative?
The root word of "imperative" is
imperare
, which is a Latin verb meaning "to command" or "to order".
What does the French word complète mean?
Why noun clause is needed in writing?
Syntax
Can you gave 5 sentences of adverb?
What are grammatical items?
What the definition for word Synecdoche?
Sentences that end in a period are called what?
What is metaphor for speechless?
What words end in g but sound like j?
What is the prefix of not put in order?
Is how a conjunction?
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