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Take me to a restaurant and give me a diamond!

2006-10-04 11:51:25 · answer #1 · answered by reesie271 4 · 0 0

an imperative sentence is a sentence is a command, so you are telling some one what to do. So a sentence could be go to the restaurant and look for the diamond.

2006-10-04 11:51:27 · answer #2 · answered by renegade 3 · 0 0

When choosing a restaurant for a special occasion, always choose one that is located inside of a Triple A (AAA) Five Diamond Resort.

2006-10-04 11:57:29 · answer #3 · answered by GLENNLY 1 · 0 0

Please find my lost diamond at that restaurant we went to last night!

Note: Imperative sentence's subject is usually "you", but you don't see it in the sentence. It's a command.

(ok, you probably already knew that, but just in case.....)

Have fun!!

2006-10-04 11:53:17 · answer #4 · answered by heyheyhey 4 · 0 0

Chauffeur, drive us to that four-diamond rated restaurant for our anniversary dinner.

2006-10-04 11:51:06 · answer #5 · answered by Rich Z 7 · 0 0

Go get the diamond from the waitress in the restuant.

2006-10-04 11:51:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I found a dimond in a restaurant.

2006-10-04 11:50:22 · answer #7 · answered by Webballs 6 · 0 0

Please find a diamond i lost at that restaurant.

imperative sentences are commands

2006-10-04 11:52:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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