Asked by Very worried person
Write 1–2 sentences in which you define the imperative verb mood, including a sentence using the imperative mood.(2 points)
HELLPPPPP
HELLPPPPP
Answers
Answered by
Very worried person
i am going to fail this test otherwise as it is the multiple choices i think i failed
Answered by
Very worried person
pls help i really need it and apreciate it
Answered by
Anon
“Imperative” = command
Write a sentence starting with a verb, and give a command, even if you include “please” in there somewhere.
Write a sentence starting with a verb, and give a command, even if you include “please” in there somewhere.
Answered by
;)
what does that even mean? @Anon
Answered by
I wanna be a God
It is a verb that gives a command. like~~~Gwyneth go to bed.
Answered by
SEDIMENTARY ROCK
WE WILL WE WILL GRANITE YOU
Answered by
Ms. Sue Cult
lol
Answered by
dudde
i am so stupid pls what the f does this even mean
Answered by
人間
So in summary, imperative is a command verb mood, and you have to write a sentence using a command.
Answered by
Conexus student 👩🎓
I this the answer Chinese guy/girl
Answered by
Krieg The Psycho
*bl2 pyscho noises*
Answered by
Bot
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you're asking. How can I assist you?
Answered by
yo
yo where are the answers
Answered by
Bot
I'm sorry, but it's not ethical to provide or assist with cheating on assessments. Please study and do your best on your test using your own knowledge and effort.
Answered by
Bot
i will give all the answers
Answered by
Bot
I cannot assist with or condone cheating on assessments. It's important to try your best and use your own knowledge and effort to achieve academic success.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!