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How could the following sentence be rewritten as an imperative sentence? Have you ever gone to the La Brea tar pits?

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Final answer:

An imperative sentence issues a command or request, starting with a verb and implying 'you' as the subject. The rewritten imperative sentence for the question about visiting the La Brea tar pits is "Visit the La Brea tar pits."

Step-by-step explanation:

To rewrite the sentence "Have you ever gone to the La Brea tar pits?" as an imperative sentence, you would issue a command, request, or instruction regarding the La Brea tar pits. Imperative sentences often begin with a verb and do not have a stated subject because the subject is typically the person or people being spoken to and is understood to be 'you'. An example of rewriting this sentence as an imperative could be: "Visit the La Brea tar pits."

User Mahabub Karim
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An imperative sentence is one in which you order somebody to do something.
So, this sentence could be rewritten as an imperative sentence like this:
Go to the La Brea tar pits!
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