Imperative
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British pronunciation/ɪmpˈɛɹətˌɪv/
American pronunciation/ˌɪmˈpɛɹətɪv/

"imperative" の定義と意味

imperative
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having great importance and requiring immediate attention or action

imperative definition and meaning
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(of grammar) asserting a command or order

Imperative
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命令形

a crucial duty or task that is essential and requires immediate attention or action
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命令形

a mood of a verb or phrase that expresses an order

What is the "imperative"?

The imperative is a grammatical mood used to issue commands, requests, or instructions. It is characterized by the use of the base form of a verb and often omits the subject, which is usually understood to be "you." For example, in the command "Sit down," the verb "sit" is in the imperative form, directing someone to take action. Imperatives can be polite, as in "Please close the door," or more direct, as in "Turn off the lights." The imperative mood is important for providing clear instructions and influencing behavior in both spoken and written communication.

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Clear communication is imperative for effective collaboration.
Adequate preparation is imperative before undertaking a challenging task.
Regular maintenance is imperative to keep machinery running smoothly.
Following safety protocols is imperative to prevent accidents in the workplace.
It is imperative that we address climate change to ensure the well-being of future generations.
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