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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Spanish verbs (redirect from Spanish imperative mood)
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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Portuguese conjugation (section Imperative)
and/or moods—present, preterite, imperfect, pluperfect, future, and conditional. Three (or four) moods—indicative, subjunctive, imperative (and 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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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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Italian grammar (section Imperative mood)
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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Latin syntax (section The imperative mood)
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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Slovene verbs (section Imperative mood)
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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Hindustani verbs (section Imperative mood conjugations)
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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Northern Mansi (section Imperative mood)
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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Swiss German (section Imperative mood)
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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Armenian verbs (section Imperative mood)
dialects have five moods: indicative, conditional, optative/subjunctive, necessitative, imperative; of these only the imperative has no tense distinction...
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Lithuanian grammar (section Imperative mood)
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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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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Sumerian language (section The imperative mood)
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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Latin tenses in commands (semantics) (redirect from Latin imperative mood)
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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English verbs (section Imperative)
(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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Etruscan language (section Imperative mood)
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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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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Null-subject language (section The imperative form)
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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Talysh language (section Stems and imperative mood)
and jussive mood are not so simple in many cases and are irregular. For some verbs, present and past stems are identical. The "be" imperative marker is...
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