We use an imperative sentence to make a request or give a command. End each imperative sentence with a period (.).
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Help keep the world a cleaner place.
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Remember to write your name on the paper.
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Everyone needs to run five times around the track.
We use an exclamatory sentence to express strong feelings. End it with an exclamation mark (!).
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Look at that van!
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Happy birthday grandma!
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I hate spiders!
Remember to begin every sentence with a capital letter!