
Imperatives
Imperatives are sentences that give commands, instructions, or requests. They typically start with a verb and often omit the subject, which is understood to be "you." For example, "Close the door" or "Please sit down." Imperatives are used to tell someone what to do, whether politely or assertively. They are common in everyday communication, instructions, recipes, and directions. The tone can vary from friendly to authoritative, depending on context and wording. Overall, imperatives are a straightforward way to convey actions that need to be performed.