The thing doing the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing receiving the action is the object
A. Active Voice
B. Passive Voice

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A sentence type which acts as a directive e.g. commanding, warning, pleading or requesting. For example, ‘Don’t go.’ Other sentence types can function as an ________ despite having different structures e.g. ‘Would you shut the door quietly’.
A. declarative
B. interrogative
C. imperative
D. exclamatory
