An imperative sentence is one which gives instructions, orders, or a command. Examples:
"Leave the cat alone."
"Give me your pencil."
"Turn the screwdriver clockwise."
This is an imperitive sentence making the subject you.
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An imperitive sentence is one that asks you to do something. Ex.: Go close the door. Do your chores. Get out of here! As you can see, an imperitive sentence ends with a period, though sometimes, one can be transformed into an exclamatory sentence, if given enough force.
Very important.
Biological imperitive to spread their genes.
An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command, makes a request, or offers advice. It usually starts with a base verb (without a subject) and is used to direct someone to do something. For example, "Please close the door."
Imperitive
An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command or makes a request. It typically ends with a period or exclamation point. Imperative sentences are commonly used in everyday language to give directions, instructions, or advice. They are straightforward and direct in their delivery. Examples include "Close the door." or "Please pass the salt."
what makes it unique is its imperitive animals and mavericks in there.dont ask no more plz.
depends on how fast you are.. also depends on what you look like! your speed and accuracy is imperitive.
to go is aller but you musy form the imperitive. ie nous allons, cross off ons and addaions. I think!!
Nominitive is the subject genitive is possive dative is inderect object accusitive is direct object ablitive is object of preposition and vocative is imperitive nouns