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Form an imperative sentence using the following words:
Will/fetch/ladder/you/the
a) Will you fetch the ladder?
b) Fetch the ladder, will you?
c) Both A and B
d) None of the above

Answer
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Hint: Imperative sentences are the one which make any form of request and orders/ commands.
Example:Please close the window. (Request)
You have to finish your homework. (Command)

Complete step by step answer:
a) Will you fetch the ladder? – This is an interrogative sentence, a sentence in which a person asks a question. The speaker ask the person spoken to and does not request or gives command to do the activity. The person can decline the request of the speaker here.
b) Fetch the ladder, will you? – This is an imperative sentence as the speaker gives order to the person spoken to. The spoken to person does not have any option to deny the order or reject the request.
c) Both A and B – Only ‘b’ is the imperative sentence from the given options.
d) None of the above – Option ‘b’ is the imperative sentence among the given options.
Option b – ‘Fetch the ladder, will you?’ is an Imperative sentence because it gives command fetch the ladder.

Note:
 There might be a little confusion between options ‘a’ and ‘b’, but option a if read carefully will show you that the person is asking a question and it in completely the responders wish to decline it. It also cannot be taken as a request because there are no use of pleading words as please etc.