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IMPERATIVE

MOOD
If the sentence feels too
forceful . i can be softened
with the use of please

The imperative mood is a


grammatical mode, used to
express commands, requests,
requests or wishes. It is
frequent in all the languages ​
of the world, including the
i can be quite strongh or to be Indo-European languages ​
just a suggestion : where they are usually
You stop that carried out by means of the
Come Here Boy bare verbal root without time
morphemes.
A imperative statemen is
command advice or
instructions:
Dont let the cat eat too much
imperative mood

EXAMPLES
In English, forming the
positive imperative is quite
easy. Simply use the root of
the verb for all persons. Run
In English, forming the positive IN ENGLISH, FORMING THE POSITIVE faster can be translated as
imperative is quite easy. Simply IMPERATIVE IS QUITE EASY. SIMPLY
USE THE ROOT OF THE VERB FOR ALL "run/run/run/let's run faster".
use the root of the verb for all PERSONS. RUN FASTER CAN BE Unlike all other English
persons. Run faster can be TRANSLATED AS "RUN/RUN/RUN/LET'S tenses or moods, the
RUN FASTER". UNLIKE ALL OTHER
translated as "run/run/run/let's ENGLISH TENSES OR MOODS, THE imperative is generally used
run faster". Unlike all other IMPERATIVE IS GENERALLY USED without the subject. That is
English tenses or moods, the WITHOUT THE SUBJECT. THAT IS WHY
THEY ARE CONSIDERED "BE." (BE) AND why they are considered
imperative is generally used "GO." (OOPS) LIKE THE SHORTEST "Be." (Be) and "Go." (Oops)
without the subject. That is why COMPLETE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH like the shortest complete

they are considered "Be." (Be)


sentences in English.
and "Go." (Oops) like the

shortest complete sentences in

English

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