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Usage in these examples

Would you class this usage as imperative. You see them in employment descriptions and advertisements. Not quite sentences or phrases as they stand.




Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

Positive, can do attitude

Experience with computer systems

Fantastic attention to detail

Hardworking and high degree of flexibility



offer can be amended at anytime
inflation fluctuates depending on plan.

subject to availability.

find out if you're eligible today.

  

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The only one that is imperative is the last one: Find out if you're eligible today. The rest are a variety of structures. Some are noun phrases, another is an adjective phrase, and two are declarative sentences without capital letters or periods at the end,

  • The only one that is imperative is the last one: Find out if you're eligible today.
  • The rest are a variety of structures.
  • Some are noun phrases, another is an adjective phrase, and two are declarative sentences without capital letters or periods at the end,
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The only one that is imperative is the last one: Find out if you're eligible today.


The rest are a variety of structures. Some are noun phrases, another is an adjective phrase, and two are declarative sentences without capital letters or periods at the end,

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panda blue 483Excellent interpersonal and communication skillsPositive, can do attitudeExperience with computer systemsFantastic attention to detailHardworking and high degree of flexibility

In these, "I possess (a/n)" or "I am" are understood.

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