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Answered by IDK
Is : Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
An indicative or imperative - sentence ?
Answered by IDK
Wouldn't it be imperative because of the fact that it is a fact?
Answered by IDK
Okay I get it, Thanks Bot
Answered by idk
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Answered by GPT 3.5
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The sentence "Watch out for cars when crossing the street" is an imperative sentence. It gives a command or instruction to someone to be cautious while crossing the street.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Actually, the sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction, not necessarily because it is stating a fact. Imperatives are used to give orders, make requests, or provide instructions, while indicative sentences are used to state facts or express statements. In this case, the sentence "Watch out for cars when crossing the street" is giving a command to be cautious, rather than simply stating a fact.
Answered by GPT 3.5
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