- Imperative
- Declarative
- Exclamatory
- None of these
Imperative sentences issue commands, requests, instructions, or advice. They typically begin with a verb in its base form and often omit the subject “you,” which is understood. Examples include “Close the door,” “Please sit down,” and “Turn left at the corner.” Imperatives can end with periods or exclamation marks depending on urgency. Understanding sentence types helps in constructing appropriate communication for different contexts.
