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A command sentence has a. no end punctuation. b. a written subject and verb. c. the verb before the subject. d. you as a subject.
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A command sentence has a. no end punctuation. b. a written subject and verb. c. the verb before the subject. d. you as a subject.
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A command sentence has
a.
no end punctuation.
b.
a written subject and verb.
c.
the verb before the subject.
d.
you as a subject.
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I think the answer is D.
Command sentences usually has a hidden “you” as a subject like (You) help me.
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