Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Imperative Sentence


Imperative sentence is a type of sentence that expresses a request or command or gives advice(Instructions).

Verb used to:

  1. give warning 
  2. make request (we can add please) : .
  3. give advice 
  4. give order or command 
  5. invite someone
  6. give directions and instructions 

NOTE
Forms of Imperative Sentence:

  1. Affirmative : Base form of verb (Make your own note. )
  2. Negative: Don't + base form of verb.(Don't go out.)


Word Meaning
Imperative (adj) = extremely urgent or important; essential. Example: It"s imperative to know your right in such critical condition.

Imperative (noun) = a imperative organization or leadership.

Imperatively (adverb)

Imperativeness (noun)


Example:  

  • Stand up!            
  • Sit down!
  • Open the door!
  • Open your mouth!
  • Chew your food slowly.
  • Clean your room.
  • Take your pen.
  • Turn on the light.
  • Write your name on my note.
  • Feed the dog tomorrow.
  • Please open the door.
  • Watch out!
  • Don't eat too much rice.
  • Keep clam.
  • Leave your book.
  • Please be quiet.
  • Don't work at night.
  • Go to school.
  • come to Chicago.
  • Go to bed, now!





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