Rewriting Sentences into Imperative Sentences

How to Rewrite Sentences into Imperative Sentences

Imperative sentences are used to give commands, instructions, or make requests. They usually do not have a subject (you), and the verb is in its base form without any subject-verb agreement. To rewrite a sentence into an imperative sentence, follow these steps:

  1. Identify the original sentence structure.
  2. Remove the subject (you) from the sentence.
  3. Change the verb form to its base form.
  4. Add any necessary punctuation to make it a command or instruction.

Let's take the sentence "We can drive a bus" as an example. To rewrite it into an imperative sentence, we would follow the steps mentioned above.

How can you rewrite the sentence "We can drive a bus" into an imperative sentence? The sentence 'We can drive a bus' can be rephrased into an imperative sentence as 'Drive a bus'. The subject 'you' is implied in imperative sentences.
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