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imperative mood

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun imperative mood has 1 sense
  1. imperative mood, imperative, jussive mood - a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior
    --1 is a kind of mood, mode, modality

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Imperative Mood

Description:

The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that expresses commands, requests, or advice. It is used to give direct orders, make suggestions, or convey urgency. In English, the imperative is most commonly formed using the base form of a verb without any subject pronouns.

Sample Sentences:

Instructive Sense:

  1. Brush your teeth before going to bed.
  2. Close the door, please.

Suggestive Sense:

  1. Let's grab dinner tonight.
  2. Why don't you try this new restaurant?

Urgent Sense:

  1. Call 911 immediately!
  2. Don't touch that! It's hot!

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