Imperative Mood By Anna Wright, Deena Reese, and Danielle Kearse
What is Imperative Mood? Imperative Mood is a verb that makes a command or request.
Examples of Imperative Mood Clean your room, Kyle. Please eat your dinner. Sit on the couch. After lunch please walk the dog. Please finish your homework.
Let’s try some together… Directions- underline the Imperative Mood in the sentence. Make it easier for her. Turn in your project by tomorrow. Please give me the keys to the car. Change your shirt now!
Let’s try some together… Directions: Underline the imperative mood of the sentence. Shoot the ball! Don’t worry about the test, it is very easy. Stop the bleeding. Get out of my room, Johnny! I am going to Madison’s house, call me when you get home. Make brownies for dessert.