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The imperative is a grammatical mood used to give commands or make requests. It is formed with the verb without a subject, such as "Open the door!" or "Take an aspirin." The negative imperative uses "Do not" or "Don't" followed by the verb, like "Don't touch that." Imperatives are commonly used to give instructions, make requests, give orders, or offer something.










