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what is a sentence that gives a command and does not have a clear subject?

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  • 11-08-2017
A sentence that gives a command but does not have a clear subject would most likely be an imperative sentence. It will usually end with a full stop, but can sometimes end with an exclamation point. They can come in the form of a request, and invitation, an instruction or a command.
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