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The Imperative Mood in English - Giving Orders, Commands, Instructions or Advice - English Grammar

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In this lesson, we're exploring the Imperative Mood in English. Do you wonder what the words mood and imperative mean in English grammar? The imperative mood is a verb form that is used to give commands, orders, to make requests, or express a sense of urgency or obligation. Whether you're giving commands, making requests, or offering advice, mastering the Imperative mood will help you communicate clearly and effectively. Don't miss out on this essential grammar lesson! Announcement 00:00 Examples of the Imperative mood 01:19 How to use Imperatives? 02:18 Test 04:23 Let’s & Let us 05:26 Stay with us and enjoy your English learning. 👉 English Grammar playlist: 👉 English Tenses playlist: 👉 English pronunciation playlist: 👉 Spoken English playlist 👉 English Grammar Tests for you: ? v=cB9c-3xFfvM&list=PLxSMFOK97J0NM4f_enAaoe7cQGRrArMQG 👉 Storytelling playlist: Find Lingportal here: Web: FB: Instagram: Subscribe on YouTube: #lingportal, #englishgrammar, #englishlanguage, #learnenglish,

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