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Meanings of
imperative mood
in anglès
portuguès
imperativo
espanyol
imperativo
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A mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior.
imperative
jussive mood
imperative form
portuguès
imperativo
Synonyms
Examples for "
imperative
"
imperative
jussive mood
imperative form
Examples for "
imperative
"
1
The aesthetic
imperative
has spread new economy values beyond just knowledge workers.
2
It was the moral
imperative
:
Someone Is In Pain: Therefore You Help.
3
The problem cuts to the heart of the
imperative
for social stability.
4
Long-term re-evaluation is, however, considered
imperative
to ascertain and ensure knowledge retention.
5
They confirmed why it was
imperative
that the government prioritised crime reduction.
1
One did not refuse the
imperative
form
issued by the shaman Su.
2
Hence with the Illumination he rejects the
imperative
form
,
and with Kant the eudemonistic end.
3
But lest I get it wrong, pray tell me the
imperative
form
of surrender in your native tongue.
4
The reader may be addressed in an
imperative
form
of title, as well as in a question, as the following titles show:
Usage of
imperative mood
in anglès
1
There was something nice, after all, in the
imperative
mood
,
she thought.
2
She used from habit, even to her father, the
imperative
mood
affirmative.
3
The captain's word is law; he never speaks but in the
imperative
mood
.
4
But the party leaders talked to me in the
imperative
mood
.
5
He too may fairly use the
imperative
mood
of the verb to love.
6
Remember the
imperative
mood
of these words, "SEEK first the Kingdom of God."
7
Has the verb to love really an
imperative
mood
?
8
My lord appeared to be in the
imperative
mood
,
-
something
to
which she had not been accustomed.
9
The habitual non-use of the
imperative
mood
.
10
Now to such a person the
imperative
mood
of the verb to love may fairly be used.
11
And then, warming up to an
imperative
mood
,
he made this explicit announcement: We are at War.
12
He won't preach many more such, (
imperative
mood
)
him.
13
We didn't know what a Ketosh was, but it sounded more like something in the
imperative
mood
than anything ethnological.
14
Therefore, it would be a more proper form of this sacrament if the
imperative
mood
were employed, so as to say: "Be this My body."
15
The
Imperative
Mood
may be used for if.
16
"He shall make you an apology"-imperativemood him.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
imperative
mood
imperative
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
imperative mood
portuguès
imperativo
modo imperativo
espanyol
imperativo
Imperative mood
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common