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09.10.2019 •
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Which sentence is written in the imperative mood? make sure you do your homework.
have you done your homework yet?
he did his homework after school.
i wish i had done my homework.
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Ответ:
Another example of an imperative sentence would be, 'Set the table.'
Imperative sentences normally don't include words like please.
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Ответ:
The sentence which is written in the imperative mood is the following one:
Make sure you do your homework.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the sentence, there is neither a subject nor an auxiliary; all we can see is a verb: "make". That verb is in infinitive form without "to", which means it expresses an order, a command or even a recommendation (depending on context/tone), and that is what the imperative mood is all about. The sentence is an example of affirmative imperative ("Make sure"), as opposed to negative imperative (Don't make sure).
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