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The imperative mood (abbreviated IMP) expresses commands or requests as a grammatical mood. These commands or requests urge the audience to act a certain way. It also may signal a prohibition, permission, or any other kind of exhortation.
Formulation of the English imperative simply uses the bare infinitive form of the verb. The infinitive form usually corresponds to the second-person present indicative form, with the exception of the verb be. The subject of these sentences is usually understood as you (the second person) except in the case of "Let's" which implies first person and at least a second person. Other languages such as Latin, French and German have several inflected imperative forms, which can vary according to grammatical categories such as:
For instance, Latin regular forms can exist:
Some consider this richness of forms useful for a better understanding, particularly because no subject pronoun normally specifies with the imperative.
The use of the imperative mood be seen as impolite, inappropriate or even offensive in certain circumstances. Commonly, polite speech will instead express the same thing as a question or statement, such as:
No I'm not mad about you
Just a little sad without you
I know it's mostly all my fault
I drive myself insane
And there's no one else to blame
And I know I hurt you time and time again
And don't forget me when you're gone
And don't forget me when you're gone
Cause my heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
You stop my world from turning
You could make the sun stop burning
That's something I could never do
And don't forget me when you're gone
And don't forget me when you're gone
Cause my heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
There's something in your eyes that saw through my disguise
And just kept on right on looking through
Cause my heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts
My heart still hurts.