Imperative sentence

Imperative sentence:

We use an imperative sentence to make a request or to give a command. Imperative sentences usually end with a period (i.e., a full stop), but under certain circumstances, it can end with a note of exclamation (i.e., exclamation mark).

Examples:

  • Please sit down.
  • I need you to sit down now!

More Examples:

  • Bring me a glass of water.
  • Don’t ever touch my phone.
  • Give me a pen and a pencil.
  • Play with intensity and courage.
  • Remember me when we are parted.
  • Never forget the person who loves you.
  • Take a step and don’t move.
  • Don’t be excited about everything without reason.
  • Don’t rush or you will fall.
  • Read a lot to improve your writing skill.
  • Write whenever you get a chance.
  • Don’t stay out at night.
  • Please open the door quickly.
  • Have a cup of cappuccino.
  • You wash your hand first and then eat.
  • Kindly bring the book to me.
  • Please forgive my meticulousness but you have spelled it wrong.
  • Don’t ever call me a loser.
  • Watch your step before taking it.
  • Please grant me a loan.

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