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The sentence which is used to convey a command, a request, or a forbiddance is called an imperative sentence. This type of sentence always takes the second person (you) for the subject but most of the time the subject remains hidden. #grammar #english #vocabulary #learnenglish #ielts #englishgrammar #englishteacher #englishvocabulary #englishlanguage #englishlearning #sentence

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Examples of Imperative Sentence The sentence which gives command or advice to the listener is called an imperative sentence.

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25 Imperative Sentences Examples PDF Worksheet For Students For Download PDF Worksheet, Click Here; 25 Imperative Sentences Examples PDF Worksheet For Students Do not go. Wait for me. Do not tell him that. Do not touch that notebook I put there. Don’t wait for my answer. Shall we go out? Shall we go to the cinema? Don’t stay out at night. Have a cup of cappuccino. Shall we sleep? Shall we not go to the cinema? Complete these by tomorrow. Choose your friends wisely. Shall we not eat dinner…

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48 Imperative Sentences and Definitions, Examples of Imperative Sentences We often need to use the command mode when we want to quickly warn someone in everyday life, to give orders, or to communicate in informal language. The imperative mode is much easier than the other modes in English. Because when you need to use imperative, we don’t have to add any verbs. In this way, the imperative mode has a very simple structure. Here are 48 Imperative Sentences; 1.Shall we not go to the cinema?…

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20 Most Common Imperative Sentences in English

If you’re an English learner, you already know that imperative sentences in English are used to give commands or make requests. An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command, direction, or request. It typically starts with a verb and usually has an implied subject, which is usually “you.”

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Imperative sentences (affirmative and negative imperatives) 1196388 worksheets by Mila_Ira .Imperative sentences (affirmative and negative imperatives)

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Imperative Sentences with Examples

Imperative sentences are a very important part of communication. When you want someone to do something, it is best to use an imperative sentence. This will

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Imperative Sentence Definition, Imperative Sentence 100 Examples Imperative Sentences Think about the glorious commanders and conquerors from history. What is the most distinctive qualification of them? Of course, their ability to manage the masses in the warzone. Can you imagine George Washington as he shouts like “Please infantries, can you go right after the cavalries?”. This would be ridiculous. But you can imagine George Washington as he shouts “Infantries, chase the cavalries.” Why?…

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Imperatives Synonym, Types of Imperatives, How to Pronounce Imperative, Imperative Form, Imperative Tense, Imperatives Exercises, Imperative in English, Affirmative and Negative Imperatives

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20 Example of Imperative Sentence, Definition and Examples The imperative mode is much easier than the other modes in English. Because when you need to use imperative, we don’t have to add any verbs. In this way, the imperative mode has a very simple structure. In the sentences that are shot according to different people, the imperative mode may be different. Orders are usually just set up with Simple Present Tense. Because we only need to give orders in Simple Present Tense. Types of…

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We use imperative sentences when we want to tell someone to do something (most commonly for advice, suggestions, requests, commands, orders or instructions).

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