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Say whether the following sentence is Assertive (Statements), Imperative (Commands, Requests, etc.), Interrogative (Questions), or Exclamatory (Exclamations). - English

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Question

Say whether the following sentence is Assertive (Statements), Imperative (Commands, Requests, etc.), Interrogative (Questions), or Exclamatory (Exclamations).

Let's walk together.

Options

  • Assertive sentence

  • Interrogative sentence

  • Imperative sentence

  • Exclamatory sentence

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Solution

Let's walk together. - Imperative sentence.

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Chapter 2.5: Let’s March - English Workshop [Page 87]

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Chapter 2.5 Let’s March
English Workshop | Q 10. (B) (4) | Page 87

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