Imperative sentence:
Tomorrow come to the office at eight!
Put the items in their place!
Come out and buy me a bottle of mineral water!
Tell us the results!
Arrive early next week!
Turn off the computer!
Request Sentence:
Could you come to the office at eight tomorrow?
Could you put these items in their place?
Would you go out and buy me a bottle of mineral water?
Could you tell us the results?
Could you arrive early next week?
Could you turn off the computer?
Further ExplanationThere are 4 subpoints discussed thoroughly Imperative Sentences.
Definition of Command Sentences (Imperative Sentences)
Things to Look For When Creating Command Sentences
Function & Example of Command Sentences in English
How to Make Examples of Imperative Sentences in English
Imperative Sentences are types of sentences or statements to express commands, instructions, advice, direction, advice, or requests. Also called the Directive, which is to give instructions or direction to someone.
The request sentence is type of sentence is used to ask someone to do something in a polite and subtle way, in accordance with courtesy.
The pattern used is a question or interrogative pattern. The shape is the same as the interrogative pattern when using capital.
Example:
Would you bring a glass of water for me?
Could you help me in the office?
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Imperative Senteces
Request Sentences
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Grade: High School
Subject: Spanish
Keyword: imperative, request, sentence