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Term: Imperative Sentence

Description: An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command, request, or expresses a strong directive. It is used to convey instructions, express orders, or make an urgent appeal. Imperative sentences often begin with a verb, and the subject (usually "you") is usually implied.

Sense 1: Command or Order

Example Sentence: Clean your room before dinner.

Sense 2: Directive or Request

Example Sentence: Please pass the salt.

Sense 3: Urgent Appeal

Example Sentence: Call the doctor immediately!

Sense 4: Giving Instructions

Example Sentence: Take the first right turn, then go straight ahead.

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