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Verbs are not imperative like they can be past or present, but it is the way they are used that makes an imperative sentence.

Imperative sentences don't have subjects the subject - you - is implied.

Sit down! -- the subject you is implied = you sit down!

Other imperative sentences:

Look out! Beware! Come here.

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