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What is a imperative verbs beginning with a r?

A verb is imperative only if it is used in an imperative sentence. So there is no group of imperative verbs beginning with r. Here are some possibilities: run -- Run away! row -- Row faster. roll -- roll away!


What part of speech is have when it begins a sentence?

The word have at the beginning of a sentence is always a verb: sometimes a main verb in the imperative; sometimes a helping/auxiliary verb.Main imperative verb: Have a good time at the party!Helping/auxiliary verb: Have you ever seen the Eiffel Tower?


What is a posh word for a bossy verb?

"Imperative" is a sophisticated term for a bossy verb.


Which punctuation shows an order is given?

A command or an order is usually indicated with an exclamation point or an imperative verb at the beginning of the sentence.


Why is wish an imperative verb?

Wish is not an imperative verb. Wish is a verb and can be used in an imperative sentence. Wish for whatever you like. Imperative sentences have no subject the subject is implied (you) eg Stand up -- You stand up Many verbs can be used in imperative sentences


Is listen a verb?

"Listen" can be a verb, imperative verb, or a noun depending on context. Verb: He listens to his parents. Imperative verb: Listen to me, Bob! Noun: I gave a listen to the speech.


What is an imperative verb starting with i?

Improve.


What is a bossy verb?

A "bossy" verb is an imperative verb, a word that tells someone what to do.A sentence with a "bossy" verb is an imperative sentence.Examples of imperative sentences with a "bossy" verb:Stop!Watch this!Clean your room.Bill, get some milk on your way home.Note: The subject of an imperative sentence is most often the implied noun or pronoun for the person spoken to.


What is the word ask at the beginning of a sentence?

Ask is always a verb. If ask is used at the beginning of a sentence then the sentence would be an imperative sentence/question. Ask Jon to stop the noise. This is an imperative question because there is no subject. The subject is implied/suggested. The subject is 'you'. (You) ask Jon to stop the noise.


Is a modal verb the same as an imperative verb?

No, they are not the same. A modal verb is used before the main verb for extra information, for example: 'I have seen him'. An imperative verb displays an instruction or a command, for example: 'Pour 100ml of water into a cup'.


Is Listen verb?

"Listen" can be a verb, imperative verb, or a noun depending on context. Verb: He listens to his parents. Imperative verb: Listen to me, Bob! Noun: I gave a listen to the speech.


What is the mood of the verb in this sentence -Do not cross the line?

imperative