Existen tres usos principales de los imperativos: dar órdenes, dar instrucciones y hacer advertencias. A continuación, te explicaré cada uno de ellos.
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Existen tres usos principales de los imperativos: dar órdenes, dar instrucciones y hacer advertencias. A continuación, te explicaré cada uno de ellos.
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The imperative is the same as the verb. We use the verb without you. Help your parents at home. Play quietly! For a negative order or instruction, use don't. Don't run in the corridors. Don't be late! Use please to be more polite. Please put the plates on the table. Don't make so much noise, please. Submitted by on Mon, 09/10/2023 - 19:34.
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El modo imperativo en inglés se utiliza, al igual que en español, para dar órdenes, comandos e instrucciones. Por ejemplo: Speak up. / Habla más fuerte. ¿Cómo se conjuga el imperativo? Se conjuga con el infinitivo del verbo sin to (keep, try, be). Por ejemplo: Call me soon. / Llámame pronto.
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Imperatives operate to give instructions, commands, advice, or invitations. It is crucial to understand the form and usage of the imperative and practice using it in various contexts to enhance your language skills and convey your messages clearly. More about the imperative in English grammar here. Related Pages:
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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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Imperative as an adjective means something is “completely necessary” or “very important.” Imperative as a noun refers to “a necessity” or “something that is not avoidable.” Imperative, whether it functions as an adjective, noun, or verb mood in grammar, is a powerhouse of a word.
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What Is an Imperative Sentence? An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a direct command. An imperative sentence can end in a period (full stop) or an exclamation mark, depending on the forcefulness of the command. Tidy your room! Please tidy your room. Shut up! Please keep the noise down. Consider the lily. Test Time!
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Imperative sentences give commands. verb... Stop! What is the form of an imperative sentence? The typical form (structure) of an English imperative sentence uses the base verb with no subject. In fact, many imperative sentences consist of nothing but the verb. Look at these example structures: Stop! ...verb... here.
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Estos son imperativas, que son órdenes que damos a otra persona. Sigue abajo para aprender cómo formar estas frases imperativas. En inglés no se usa el imperativo tanto como en el español. En general, se usa para dar órdenes, instrucciones o advertencias.
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The imperative mood expresses an order or command. We use it to address one or more people directly. It is formed with the base or infinitive form of a verb and is generally used without a subject. Learn about the imperative mood in English grammar with Lingolia’s online grammar rules and explanations.
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