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A commanding statement is often referred to as an "imperative." Imperatives are used to give direct orders, instructions, or requests. They typically begin with the base form of a verb and may not include a subject, as the subject ("you") is implied. For example, in the sentence "Close the door," "close" is the imperative verb.

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