The phrase "imperative mood" refers to a grammatical term used to express commands, orders, or requests.
Sentences with «imperative mood»
Whereas my most «prophetic» sermons are in the imperative mood — do this, do that, you should, you ought — Jesus preaches in the indicative. (religion-online.org)
Nobody needs to tell the child about the imperative mood, or point out the shift in whom the imperatives are addressing. (firstthings.com)
This would add a sense of practical experience to learning prepositions of place, vocabulary, and the imperative mood. (edutopia.org)