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Imperative sentences don't normally have explicit subjects. For example in the imperative "Don't jump!" we know that the subject is you, but the word "you" is not included.

Except in those rare cases where a person is talking to themselves using imperatives (e.g., "Pay more attention, John.") the subject of imperatives is you.

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