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Stop complaining about everything and get your chores done.

Which type of sentence is this?
exclamatory
interrogative
imperative

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Answer: Imperative
“Stop complaining about everything and get your chores down” 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: Cut the trees. Blow your cake. Fetch the water. Scrub the floor.


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