
IMPERATIVE SENTENCE
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IMPERATIVE SENTENCE
What is imperative sentence?
An imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses a direct command, request, invitations, warning, or instruction.
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What is imperative sentence?
a sentence to give instructions
to ask people to do something
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How to know if it is an imperative sentence?
sentence always starts with based form of verb.
eg: sit, go, stand, do not, write
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2 Types of Imperative Sentences
Positive imperative sentences: These sentences use affirmative verbs to address the subject. For example, “Pick up some bread from the store.”
Negative imperative sentences: These sentences tell the subject to not do something. They usually begin with the verb "don't" or the negative form of a verb. For example, “Don’t forget your luggage.”
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3 Elements of Imperative Sentences
Implied second person: An imperative sentence does not contain a subject. Instead, the subject of an imperative sentence is an implied second person—“you.”
Imperative verb: An imperative sentence typically begins with an infinitive form of a verb (omitting the "to") followed by the rest of the predicate.
Punctuation: Imperative sentences typically end with a period, but the sentence can end with an exclamation mark if the request is particularly urgent.
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4 Types of Sentences
Imperative sentence: An imperative sentence addresses an implied second person with a request, command, instruction, or invitation.
Declarative sentence: A declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a statement, provides a fact, offers an explanation, or conveys information.
Interrogative sentence: This type of sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Exclamatory sentence: This sentence expresses excitement or emotion, contains a subject, and ends with an exclamation point.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of "Imperative Sentence?"
I love winter!
What is your favorite season?
I like to swim in summer.
Pack your bags now.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of "Imperative Sentence?"
I want to watch Minion at cinema.
Please buy me 2 tickets.
Do you want to buy popcorn?
I think that I need to buy drink too.
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Multiple Choice
Mum : . . . .
Doni : Alright.
Clean your shoes
Sweep the floor
Clean the wall
Get the socks
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Multiple Choice
... your shoes before entering to keep the house clean
Don't take off
Take off
Put on
Wear
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of "Imperative Sentence?"
I want to go there by car.
Prepare 2 papers and 1 pencil.
Do you have any questions?
Do you like banana?
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Multiple Choice
… this book if you want to know the answer of the question.
buying
using
read
reading
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Multiple Choice
You always come late. Don’t … again next time.
be late
Don't be
lately
arriving late
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Multiple Choice
You look sad. . . . happy. Life is short.
Be
Being
is
are
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of "Imperative Sentence?"
I eat fried chicken.
I'm so happy to see you.
Wash your hand, please.
Are you Indonesian?
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Multiple Choice
, please. The baby is sleeping.
Be noisy
Be quiet
Be angry
Be hungry
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IMPERATIVE SENTENCE
What is imperative sentence?
An imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses a direct command, request, invitations, warning, or instruction.
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