Answer: Imperative
<span>“Stop complaining about
everything and get your chores down” <span>is
an example of an imperative sentence. An imperative sentence literally gives a
command to which the sentence above showed. Sometimes, imperative ends with an
exclamation point but usually it ends in a period. All sentences that gives
command or tells someone to do something is an imperative sentence. Some other examples of an imperative sentence
are the following:</span></span>
Cut the trees.
Blow your cake.
Fetch the water.
Scrub the floor.
Answer:
Explanation:
Either the second sentence or the 5th one
I don't know
Answer: B
Explanation: I might be wrong so sorry if I am.
Answer:
No, I do not.
Explanation:
My parents do not believe in giving their children allowences. I also have seven siblings so it would not exactly be the best idea to set up an allowence for one person because then they would have to set up one for all eight of us.