It is imperative that you find this out yourself.
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As nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative.
The requests grew more and more imperative.
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An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. An example of an imperative sentence would be: Hand me those pamphlets, please.
An imperative sentence.Shout loudly!
No, the correct use of the imperative is to give a command or instruction directly. In your example, it would be clearer and more concise to say "It is imperative that..." to convey necessity or importance.
The simple subject of an imperative sentence is always "you", unless it has a persons name before the sentence. You would just write you in front of the sentence
Yes, this type of sentence is called imperative sentence.
Imperative
No, "How lucky you are" is an exclamatory sentence expressing admiration or wonder at someone's luck. An imperative sentence would be a command or request, such as "Be grateful for your luck."
It is an imperative sentence. The pronoun "you" is implied, which happens in imperative sentences.
The Imperative sentence is always use in putting a (.) in the last sentence
This is very imperative information. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
To convert an imperative sentence to a declarative sentence, simply rephrase the sentence to make a statement rather than giving a command. For example, "Close the door" (imperative) can be changed to "Please close the door" (declarative) or "I would like you to close the door" (declarative).
You are very imperative.