The Turkish Language Explained for English Speakers: A Treatise on the Turkish Language and its Grammar by John Guise
Author:John Guise [Guise, John]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: John Guise
Published: 2012-02-24T05:00:00+00:00
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Ch. 23 : The Imperative Mood
The Imperative
The Imperative Mood is used in issuing commands. It is formed by using the verb in its simplest root form: "Listen!, Sit!, Eat!"
The Imperative Mood in English occurs only in the second person but "you" is usually not stated.
Whenever the speaker gives a command regarding someone else, it is still directed at the second person as though it were a request for permission, although it may be a rhetorical statement.
This Imperative is used for giving direct orders, requests, suggestions and in some cases warnings, or even a mixture of all these to a second person.
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