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Poornima Sharma

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Here are some books that students can consider for studying imperative sentences in detail:

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English Imperative Sentences: Most Common Imperative Verbs

Manik Joshi

Imperatives

Mark Jary and Mikhail Kissine

English Daily Use Book 3

Manik Joshi

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IIPS DAVV admissions are currently open for various courses. Interested students can visit the official website and learn more. Institute of Professional Studies, DAVV admissions are conducted on the basis of entrance tests. Students must firstly clear their previous qualifying examinations and achieve valid scoring for eligibility. Interested candidates can then appear for the CUET exam.

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Ashwin Yadav

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IIPS DAVV is a popular public institute located in Indore, and is approved by the AICTE. The institute has a vibrant placements system, with the highest package reaching INR 1.13 CR (international). Top recruiters include Accenture, Cognizant, Infosys, Nuclei, DHL, Turing, among others. The institute is a constituent of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidhyalaya and has top-notch infrastructure.

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Poornima Sharma

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Let's take a deeper look into these two with their examples, to understand the difference better.

Imperative sentences

Indicative Sentences

These sentences express commands, requests, or instructions

These sentences state facts, opinions, or asks questions.

Often lack a subject and use the base form of the verb.

Include a subject and verb.

The tone ranges from polite requests to firm commands.

These can be declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory.

Examples:

·       Close the door.

·       Please stand here.

·       Go away!

·       Stop talking.

 

Examples:

·       The rabbit is sitting on the table.

·       I believe she is saying the truth.

·       The sky is blue today.

·       Is it raining?

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Poornima Sharma

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Imperative sentences are divided into following types depending upon the use cases:

Types of Imperative sentence

Example

Positive command

·       Eat your food.

·       Close the window.

Negative command

·       Don't make noise

·       Don't touch the flowers.

Command

·       Stop talking.

·       Go to your seat.

Request

·       Please pass the salt.

·       Could you open the door?

Instruction

·       Add some sugar to the cake.

·       Turn left from here.

Advice

·       Get some rest.

·       Don't take this medicine.

Offer

·       Have some coffee?

·       Join us for the party?

Suggestion

·       Let's go for a movie.

·       How about trying this new dish?

 

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Poornima Sharma

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Imperative sentences give a command, makes a request, or offers instructions, in English language. These sentences tell someone to do something and typically end with a period or an exclamation point. Imperative sentences do not always state a subject as the subject "you" is usually understood.

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Law is ranked at #3 as per Shiksha Popularity Ranking. THE has ranked #51 whereas QS Rankings are #201. ARWU has also ranked the university at #101. Rankings for other Law courses are as follows:

Ranking Bodies

2023

2024

2025

THE (Times Higher Education) - Law

#59

#55

#51

QS - Law and Legal Studies

#201

#201

ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Law

#101

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Science is ranked #4 as per Shiksha Popularity Ranking. THE (Times Higher Education) as well as QS World University Ranking has ranked the university at #201. These ranking bodies have ranked many courses under Science specialisation which are as follows:

Ranking Bodies

2023

2024

2025

QS - Biological Sciences

#201

#201

THE (Times Higher Education) - Life Sciences

#176

#201

QS - Physics and Astronomy

#251

#251

QS - Mathematics

#301

#351

ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Physics

#201

#301

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ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Mathematics

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#401

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VUB offers daycare centers located in Etterbeek and Jette. They have a capacity of more than 170 children. Parents who wish to pursue a degree from Vrije Universiteit and the staff's children are given priority, although these centers are open to everyone depending on availability.

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Yes, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad is good for the BA LLB programme as it is one of the best law schools, situated in Rangareddy, Hyderabad. SLS Hyderabad comes under the SIU Hyderabad campus and is mentored by SLS Pune. Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad also offers a student exchange programme that allows students to study law at foreign universities. Further, the college also has decent connections with national and international universities and organisations. 

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Saumya Khandelwal

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SLS Hyderabad admission 2026 is an ongoing, entrance-based process. The admission process of SLS Hyderabad requires candidates to appear for the AIAT to be shortlisted for the course. Further, candidates can check the list of documents required for admission at SLS Hyderabad below:

  • Marksheet of Class 10 and Class 12
  • Certificate of Class 10 and Class 12
  • Graduation degree and marksheet
  • Character certificate
  • Transfer certificate
  • Migration certificate
  • Caste certificate (if applicable)

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Candidates interested in applying to SLS Hyderabad for the BA/BBA LLB or LLM course need to fill out the SLAT or AIAT application form, respectively, in order to participate in the admission process 2026. Candidates must also pay the registration fee of INR 2250 and an additional INR 1000 for every course. Further, candidates can follow the step-by-step SLS Hyderabad application process below:

Step 1: Candidates can visit the official website for SLAT and AIAT to fill out the application form with the required details.

Step 2: Candidates can select the courses and colleges they are interested in applying to. A fee of INR 1.000

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Yes, it is worth joining Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, as it is one of the best law schools, situated in Rangareddy, Hyderabad. It is also known as SLS Hyderabad and has been accredited with an 'A+' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Further, the college has decent connections with its top recruiters, including Wadia Ghandy & Co., Singh & Associates, Lakshmikumar Sridharan, etc. 

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Vishakha Saxena

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Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad is a private institute and a constituent of Symbiosis International Deemed to be University (SIU). It is a law institute, recognised by the UGC and approved by the BCI. Further, it has been accredited with an 'A+' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

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