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Verb Mood
Imperative Mood
Write 1–2 sentences in which you define the imperative verb mood, including a sentence using the imperative mood.(2 points)
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The imperative verb mood is used to give commands or instructions, often without a subject. For example, "Clean your room!" is an imperative sentence.
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