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16 March, 00:07

Which form does a verb take when the speaker gives a command without stating the subject?

passive

indicative

subjunctive

imperative

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  1. 16 March, 00:21
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    In your own words, explain when a comma is necessary to set apart a subordinate clause and when it is not. Provide a sample sentence to illustrate the rule.
  2. 16 March, 03:48
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    The best answer from the choices given is letter D, Imperative.

    Imperative verbs are verbs which create an imperative sentence, i. e. a sentence that gives an order. It will always sound like the speaker is bossing someone around. Imperative verbs don’t leave room for questions or discussion, even if the sentence has a polite tone.

    Use the root form of the verb to create the imperative.

    Example: Give me that book!
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