Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Imperative Sentences

Imperative Sentences

The word "imperative" is derived from the term "emperor". Emperors gave commands, and imperative sentences are commands. Imperative sentences consist of predicate that only contain verbs  in infinitive form; verbs phrase  are not allowed. Imperative sentences are generally terminated with an exclamation mark instead of a period.
<Imperative Sentence> = <predicate> = <verb>  <complement>


Examples:

Spend the money!
Go to your room!
Look in the drawer of the dresser.

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