Imperative sentences are used to make people do things ie commands, suggestions, offers. They have the basic form of the verb and the subject (you) is implied. eg
Sit down. = you sit down - subject you is implied
Other examples:
Take one tablet twice a day.
Come in.
Have a drink
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. An example of an imperative sentence would be: Hand me those pamphlets, please.
Imperative
It is an imperative sentence. The pronoun "you" is implied, which happens in imperative sentences.
An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command, instruction, or request. It typically begins with a verb and can be directed at the listener, often omitting the subject "you." For example, "Close the door" is an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences can also be polite requests, such as "Please pass the salt."
"Go clean your room." An imperative sentence is any sentence that gives a command. The subject of an imperative sentence is always "You."
You are very imperative.
"Go clean your room". That is an imperative sentence because imperative means a command.
There is no type of pronoun called an imperative pronoun. You may mean a pronoun that is the implied subject of an imperative sentence.An imperative sentence gives a direct command. An imperative sentence is the only type of sentence that does not require the subject be used. The subject is implied; for example:Stop!Look.Come here.Blend in one cup of milk.The subject of this type of imperative sentence is the pronoun you.
This is an imperative sentence. It gives a command or request to not touch the package.
It was imperative that the town be evacuated before the volcano erupted.An imperative sentence is used to give a command or make a suggestion.It is imperative that we leave
"Go clean your room". That is an imperative sentence because imperative means a command.
I assume you mean gives a command as in "Sit down, please!" It is called an imperative sentence.