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Definitions from the WebImparativesDefinitionImparatives refer to sentences or utterances that give a direct command, order, or instruction. They are a type of verb form used to express urgency or emphasize a desired action. UsagePart of Speech: Noun (plural)In grammar, imparatives are the plural form of "imparative," a term used to describe sentences constructed in the imparative mood. They function to give directions or orders, usually starting with a verb. Example SentenceThe teacher issued several imparatives to the students before the exam. Part of Speech: VerbImparatives can also function as a verb, referring to the act of giving a command or instruction. In this sense, it can be used transitively or intransitively. Example Sentences1. The coach imparatives the players to give their best effort on the field. 2. The sergeant imparatived the soldiers to march in formation. Related Products | ||||
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