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Can you give me a inperative sentences?

Imperative Sentences:

Simple & Direct:

* Go!

* Close the door.

* Eat your vegetables.

* Be quiet.

* Call me later.

Adding Details:

* Please be careful crossing the street.

* Turn left at the next corner.

* Don't forget to bring your umbrella.

* Let's go for a walk in the park.

* Try to be more patient with her.

Requests & Suggestions:

* Could you please hand me that book?

* Let's have pizza for dinner.

* Would you mind turning down the music?

* Why don't we go to the beach this weekend?

* Perhaps we could meet up tomorrow?

Adding Emphasis:

* Get out of here!

* Stop talking!

* Don't even think about it!

* You must try this cake!

* Never give up!

These are just a few examples, and there are countless other ways to create imperative sentences.

Remember, an imperative sentence is a command, request, or suggestion, and it always starts with a verb!

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