Imperative verb
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British pronunciation/ɪmpˈɛɹətˌɪv vˈɜːb/
American pronunciation/ɪmpˈɛɹətˌɪv vˈɜːb/

Definizione e Significato di "imperative verb"

Imperative verb
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verbo imperativo

(grammar) a verb or verb phrase that expresses an order to do something

What is an "imperative verb"?

An imperative verb is a verb used to give commands, instructions, or requests. It typically appears in the base form and addresses the listener directly, often omitting the subject, which is usually understood to be "you." For example, in the sentence "Close the door," the verb "close" is an imperative verb instructing someone to take action. Other examples include "Sit down," "Please pass the salt," and "Do your homework." Imperative verbs are important for conveying direct orders or suggestions, making them a key part of communication in both spoken and written language.

imperative verb

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