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  • 06-02-2019
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Imperative sentences can be punctuated with periods, exclamation marks, or question marks. A. True. B. False

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Аноним Аноним
  • 06-02-2019

false

it can be ponctuated either by an exclamation point or a period, depending on the context of the command or suggestion.

but a question mark doesn't really make sense

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WhitePanther
WhitePanther WhitePanther
  • 31-03-2021

Answer:

The answer is True.

Explanation:

Here are examples of imperative sentences:

Sit down.

Get up!

Could you go get that?

When you look at these examples, they are all asking a command, but they use a question mark, period, and exclamation mark.

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