• The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that forms a command or request. The imperative mood is used to demand or require that an action be performed...
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  • languages. (See tense–aspect–mood for a discussion of this.) Some examples of moods are indicative, interrogative, imperative, subjunctive, injunctive, optative...
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  • the imperative mood in natural languages expresses commands, an imperative program consists of commands for the computer to perform. Imperative programming...
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  • is talking. This contrasts with the realis moods. They are used in statements without truth value (imperative, interrogative, subordinate, etc) Every language...
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  • Look up imperative or imperatively in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Imperative may refer to: Imperative mood, a grammatical mood (or mode) expressing...
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  • compared with the imperative mood (emir kipi), the necessitative mood (gereklilik kipi), the optative mood (istek kipi), desiderative mood (dilek kipi), conditional...
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    second or third T–V distinction: familiar or formal Mood: indicative, subjunctive, or imperative Aspect: perfective or imperfective (distinguished only...
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  • cohortative mood, which typically applies to the first person by appeal to the object's duties and obligations,[citation needed] and the imperative, which...
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  • Proto-Indo-European (the other three being the indicative mood, the subjunctive mood, and the imperative mood). However, many Indo-European languages lost the...
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  • as well as imperative mood. In the compound verbal constructions, there are forms for the indicative mood, the conditional mood, a mood for conditional...
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  • eight simple tense–aspect–mood forms, categorized into the indicative, subjunctive and imperative moods, with the conditional mood sometimes viewed as an...
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  • and/or moods—present, preterite, imperfect, pluperfect, future, and conditional. Three (or four) moods—indicative, subjunctive, imperative (and conditional...
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  • passive or third person, the imperative is sometimes used for the present or perfect subjunctive of other languages, a mood lacking in Finnish. The present...
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  • objective pronouns and pro-forms in French and Catalan.) Finally, in the imperative mood, the objective pronouns come once again after the verb, but this time...
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  • indicative mood illustrated above, which is used for stating and asking facts, and an imperative mood, used for direct commands, Latin has a subjunctive mood, used...
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  • are 4 verb moods: Indicative mood (povednik), which is used to state a fact or opinion. It can be in all aforementioned tenses. Imperative mood (velelnik)...
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    the mood and tense. There are four moods: indicative, mirative, optative, imperative and conditional. Indicative mood has no suffix. Imperative mood exists...
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  • Counterfactual mood Conditional Past subjunctive Imperative mood Present imperative Future imperative Notes: When making an if-clause, the conditional mood is used...
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  • dialects have five moods: indicative, conditional, optative/subjunctive, necessitative, imperative; of these only the imperative has no tense distinction...
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  • full doubled form. Imperative mood: gaa Gang Go-2SG.IMP go go ässe eat-INF Gang go ässe Go-2SG.IMP go eat-INF Go eat! Imperative mood: choo Chum Come-2SG...
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  • mother visits him to the hospital; – the 3rd person of the imperative mood (see "Imperative mood"). tebe- indicates that an action of a verb is still ongoing...
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  • titles. The names of the seven levels are derived from the non-honorific imperative form of the verb hada (하다; "to do") in each level, plus the suffix che...
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  • the article on grammatical tense. Imperative clauses represent actions to be carried out (read more on Imperative mood). While indicated events are placed...
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  • that contextually complements either an explicit subject or – in the imperative mood – an implicit subject. A finite transitive verb or a finite intransitive...
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    (and should) in place of will (and shall). In the second person, the imperative mood is normally expressed with the base form of the verb but without a...
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    coordinated without any conjunction (asyndetic). Verbs had an indicative mood, an imperative mood and others. Tenses were present and past. The past tense had an...
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  • written in a manner similar to the imperative mood used in many natural languages. A statement in an imperative programming language would then be a sentence...
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    completed or non-completed with respect to the present moment. The imperative mood construction is produced with a ḫamṭu stem, but using the marû agreement...
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    paradigms. As some moods do not have forms for all persons (imperative has only 2nd person, optative has only 1st and 3rd person, participial mood has no 4th...
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  • an explicit subject. English and French make an exception for the imperative mood, or where a subject is mentioned in the same sentence, one immediately...
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