04/07/2021
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The imperative mood is a verbal mode that indicates that the issuer of the statement or sentence has the intention of ordering, requesting or sending what is related to the verbal action.
For example:
In addition to the imperative mood, we have two verbal modes more in Spanish: Subjunctive mode Y indicative mood, which express other intentions or attitudes of the issuer.
The imperative mood can only be conjugated for the second person, therefore, there is no conjugation in this mood for the first and third person grammar. Let's see an example with the verb to buy:
Person |
Conj. in imperative |
Your |
Buys |
You |
I bought |
You |
You buy |
you guys |
Buy |
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