Imperative sentence is a statement sentence which contains an invitation or command. Here are some characteristics of imperative sentences are:

  • Low intonation at the end of a sentence.
  • There are particles of affirmation, softening, and invitations in the form of hopes, prohibitions, or requests
  • The sentence structure is inverted, so the subject-predicate is uncertain.
  • The perpetrators of their actions are not always revealed.
  • Usually followed by an exclamation point (!) at the end of the sentence.

As for the examples of sentence imperatives, including:

  1. Please, sit!
  2. Please get some drinking water!
  3. Please if you want!
  4. Please lock the door!
  5. Please come here for a second!
  6. Change your point of view!
  7. Everyone shut up!
  8. All calm!
  9. Let's save!
  10. Let's pray before we go!
  11. Sorry if there's anything wrong word!
  12. Let him!
  13. Do not litter!
  14. Don't eat late!
  15. Don't throw trash in the river!
  16. Don't come home too late!
  17. Be quiet!
  18. Just let him go!
  19. Just let him in!
  20. Ask God for guidance!
  21. Apologize to everyone!
  22. Please accept the gift from I am!
  23. Let's go!
  24. Let's eat!
  25. Please make me an annual report!
  26. Please get that thing!
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These are the characteristics of imperative sentences and some examples. May be useful.