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What punctuation does an imperative sentence use?

An imperative sentence typically ends with a period (.), but it can also end with an exclamation point (!) if it expresses strong emotion or urgency.

Here's a breakdown:

* Period (.) - Used for regular commands or requests.

* Example: "Please close the door."

* Exclamation Point (!) - Used for commands or requests that are more forceful, urgent, or emotional.

* Example: "Get out of here!"

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