66 Examples of Imperative Sentences in Indonesian
Imperative Sentences in Indonesian – Based on the Big Dictionary LanguageIndonesia Imperative is defined as a form of command. This command can be in the form of obligation or prohibition in doing an action. In the previous discussion, we have described several types of sentences, including the sentence raw and not standard, active voice and passive voice, simple and complex sentences, direct and indirect sentences, denotative and connotative sentences, conditional sentence, and declarative and interrogative imperative sentences.
You mean the imperative sentence has been discussed? So what's the difference with this article? The difference is that in this article we discuss imperative sentences in more detail and emphasize examples from imperative sentence itself. It is hoped that through this article you can better understand imperative sentences.
Just a reminder, an imperative sentence can be interpreted as a sentence that contains an order, with the aim of asking or forbidding someone to do a job.
Characteristic features Sentence Imperative
Like the saying "don't know then don't love", so if you don't know how the imperative sentence is, it will be difficult to make an example. Following are the characteristics of an imperative sentence:
- Using affirmative particles, smoothing, and command words in the form of an invitation, hope, request or prohibition.
- The arrangement or position is reversed so that the subject or predicate is not always revealed.
- The doer of the action is not always seen directly from the sentence.
- Use intonation at the beginning and at the end of sentences.
Kinds of Imperative Sentences
In addition to recognizing the characteristics of imperative sentences, we must also recognize various kinds of imperative sentences, including:
- Transitive
A transitive imperative sentence contains a predicate in the form of a transitive verb (a verb that requires an object or complement).
- Intransitive
Declarative sentences with the predicate in the sentence in the form of basic verbs, adjective phrases, and verb phrases are called intransitive imperative sentences. Especially for verb phrases, the prefixes ber- and meng-, or prepositional phrases are used
- Smooth
The hallmark of subtle imperative sentences is the use of words that are considered softer/more polite. As said please, please, will, please, and try.
- Request
The imperative sentence of request is indicated by the words 'ask' and 'beg'. This sentence intends to ask the other person to do what the speaker wants.
- Invitation/Hope
This type of imperative sentence contains the word invitation or hope. This sentence is used to influence the interlocutor to do the subject's wish stating the sentence. This type of imperative sentence often uses the words let (lah), let (lah), and should.
- Ban
As the name suggests, this type of imperative sentence intends to prohibit the person being addressed. word 'don't (lah)' is often used to express this type of imperative sentence.
- omission
This sentence is used to provoke the interlocutor to allow (not prohibit) an action that the author wants. The words that are often used to make this type of imperative sentence are let (lah), and let (lah). Ignorance in this context can subtly mean asking permission not to get in the way.
Examples of Imperative Sentences
After understanding the characteristics and kinds of imperative sentences, the next step is to understand imperative sentences through examples. Here are examples of imperative sentences in full:
- Please I'm in collecting donations for the victims of the banjir bandang disaster in Bima, NTB! (subtle imperative sentence)
- Please convey to friends all my apologies profusely!
- Please complete and complete all the tasks assigned to you!
- please You opened the inauguration of this syar'i hijab boutique!
- Please You come back the next day with all the required requirements!
- Would you please all communities help each other!
- Please pick up all my clothes before they get wet rain.
- Please forgive all my mistakes so far!
- Try take a moment for yourself!
- Take all the things you could want from this house! (transitive imperative sentence)
- cover it up continue the mistakes your son has made!
- Bring it the results of your work tomorrow morning before going to the office!
- Pick it up all those suitcases and bags into the house!
- Open that door!
- Fix That broken bike!
- Change all your rude treatment before it's too late!
- Look for a job that makes you comfortable, not one that stresses you out!
- buy it Birthday present for your mom even if only once!
- delete all the writing on the board now!
- give this recipe to the patient standing at that door!
- Send this package to the address listed at the top of the package!
- Open it Your eyes are wide in the face of this problem!
- Sing a song to make me fall asleep fast!
- Write every word I say!
- Cut the rope that binds the mysterious package!
- Forget it sorrow that has passed!
- Mention things that make you happy and excited!
- Explain Your final answer to each of these exam questions!
- clean up turmeric stains stuck to your shirt before the teacher saw it!
- Tear it offletter this can before everyone freaks out!
- Everyone please calm down! (intransitive imperative sentence)
- Shut up!
- You're out now!
- Go to your grandpa's house now!
- Cry continue!
- Anton stood up!
- Come on we care about each other! (Imperative sentence of invitation/hope)
- Come on the success of the Family Planning program!
- should everyone can tolerate each other!
- Let we go together!
- Come on come with us!
- Come on we all forgive each other!
- Please attention everyone! (Imperative request sentence)
- Please not to leave trash in the mosque area!
- Ask Sorry to your mother before it's too late!
- Ask proof of payment every time you make a transaction!
- Take it Mother of all vegetables on the motorbike!
- Make an effort alone!
- Use it helmet until it clicks!
- Pray before studying!
- Learn diligently to achieve my goals!
- Uproot all that weed now!
- Wait until the rain stops!
- Obey every rule of road driving!
- Take care of your health while overseas!
- Do not speak in a curt tone to others! (Imperative sentence of prohibition)
- Prohibited throw trash in this area!
- Do not disturbing sleeping dogs!
- don't dirty the foyer of the mosque!
- Do not move an inch from here!
- don't You pay attention to that person's emotions!
- let it be I go! (Imperative sentence of omission)
- let it be I'm in charge of all this!
- let he does as he pleases!
- let it be he is running towards you!
- let everyone knows the truth!
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Thus the discussion of examples of imperative sentences in Indonesian. Hopefully everything described in this article can be useful and used as a learning resource. Thank you.