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They are having pizza for lunch.
NOT IMPERATIVE SENTENCE/COMMAND
Sit down and start your work.
Imperative Sentence or Command
We went on a field trip yesterday.
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Wear your hat this morning.
Imperative Sentence or Command
The sun is shining brightly today.
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Go to bed early tonight.
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I like reading books at night.
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Put the toys away after playing.
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She is drawing a picture.
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Be quiet during the lesson.
Imperative Sentence or Command
He enjoys playing with his toys.
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Feed the dog before you go.
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She loves to ride her bike.
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Clean up your room before dinner.
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My friend is good at soccer.
NOT IMPERATIVE SENTENCE/COMMAND
Bring me the crayons, please.
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They are going to the park.
NOT IMPERATIVE SENTENCE/COMMAND
Stop running in the hallway!
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The cat is sleeping on the couch.
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Write your name on the top.
Imperative Sentence or Command
We will play a game after class.
NOT IMPERATIVE SENTENCE/COMMAND
I'm going to the cinema.
NOT IMPERATIVE SENTENCE/COMMAND
He went to the store.
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Turn off the lights when you leave.
Imperative Sentence or Command
Can you help me with this?
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Close the door behind you.
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The dog ran around the yard.
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Do your homework now.
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She is reading a book.
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Wash your hands before lunch.
Imperative Sentence or Command