Learn what imperative sentences are, how to use them, and see 100 examples of different types of imperatives. Imperative sentences are used to express commands, requests, advice, opinions, wishes, and more.
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Learn what imperative sentences are, how to use them, and see 100 examples of different types of imperatives. Imperative sentences are used to express commands, requests, advice, opinions, wishes, and more.
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Learn what imperative sentences are, how to identify them, and how to use them in different contexts. See over 40 examples of imperative sentences from movies, books, and everyday speech.
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Learn what imperative sentences are and how to use them to tell others what to do. Find out the difference between affirmative and negative imperative sentences, conditional imperative sentences, and how to soften your tone with polite expressions.
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Learn how to form and use imperative sentences with 100+ examples. Imperative sentences are spoken to convey a request or a command and can end with a full stop or an exclamation mark.
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Learn what imperative sentences are, how to structure them, and how to punctuate them with 30 examples. Find out how to spot an imperative sentence and practice with flashcards and activities.
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Imperative sentences can be in positive or negative form, and can refer to present or future time. What is the function of an imperative sentence? The usual function (job) of an imperative sentence is to give a command or instruction. It tells us to do something. Look at these examples: Help! Go now! Don't sit there.
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Imperative sentences are used to issue commands (these are known as commanding sentences), give instructions, make requests, or invite people. They typically begin with a verb, and the subject, which is often the word “you,” is usually implied rather than explicit.
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We use the base infinitive to form an imperative sentence (be, do, make, have). The subject “you” is implied. We use the imperative tense in English when we want to command someone to do something. Here are some example sentences: Come here and look at this! Go away! I am tired. Please wait for me. I will be a bit late. Please be quiet.
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Learn what an imperative sentence is and how to write one with examples and tips. Imperative sentences can express commands, requests, wishes, or invitations for others.
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50 Imperative Sentences, Examples of Imperative Sentences. 1.Please grant me a loan. 2.Don’t forget. 3.Shut the window, will you? 4.Have a Coke and a smile. 5.Never forget the person who values you. 6.Don’t forget to brush your teeth after eating. 7.Stay amazing! 8.Don’t drive fast. 9.Miss me when we are parted. 10.Drive slowly. 11.Don’t sit there.
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