Imperative – command or instruction
Imperatives are statements that function as commands, instructions or orders.
Give him a pair of teeth (imperative) and then he can command.
Examples
Turn left at the traffic lights.
Don’t touch that!




Imperatives are statements that function as commands, instructions or orders.
Give him a pair of teeth (imperative) and then he can command.
Examples
Turn left at the traffic lights.
Don’t touch that!