Answer:
ate because grasshoppers only like grass
An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives advice or instructions or that expresses a request or command. (Compare with sentences that make a statement, ask a question, or express an exclamation.)
An imperative sentence typically begins with the base form of a verb, as in <span>Go now!</span> The implied subject you is said to be "understood" (or elliptical): (You) go now! (See <span>You Understood</span>.)
Answer:
- (Affirmative) I am answering questions on brainly.
- (negative) I am not answering questions on brainly.
- (questions) Am I answering questions on brainly?
Explanation:
If you like my answer than please mark me brainliest thanks