Imperative verbs show:
commands/orders - Come here! Be quiet!
offers - Have a drink.
invitations - Come in.
instructions - Take two twice a day.
suggestions - Sit down, relax.
Imperative sentences have no subjects. The subject is implied "you'. ie
You sit down
The imperative verbs are: listen, eat, run, sit, stand, jump, write, read, speak, think, come, go, stay, sleep, wake.
the writer can receive nothing from the subject and readers.
yes you can answer the the question with two verbs.
apex It is subjective and shows truth only as experienced by the artist.
The answer is too big to write here.
i dont know
write,etc......
No evidence is found yet. No you are not permitted to do this.
Tell me who wrote the letter!
Imperative sentences Is one that gives a request or a command. Example: Pass the potatos please.
A writer can have many choice of words. It depends on what the writer choose's to write about.
An easy way to remember helping verbs is to think "they have many friends". What that means is how helping verbs hang out with many, many verbs. But those regular verbs only do one thing. For examples:write only writesrun only runsread only readsAny 'extra' verb beside those "do one thing" verbs must be helping verbs. Plus, another clue is you know you saw "will" hanging around other verbs before. And you know helping verbs come first. So in "will write", you know that 'will' just helps, while 'write' just writes.