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Imperative Verb Sentence Form Mood Tells Order Command. For

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Front Imperative verbs
Back An imperative verb is a verb form or mood that tells someone to do something, so that the sentence it is in becomes an order or command. For example, the verb in the following sentence is in the imperative mood: 'Do it!'

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