Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Imperative"
The meaning of "Imperative" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does imperative mean?
A:
It is vital. It is of most importance.
Q:
What does imperative mean?
A:
命令的は一つ命令形とは文法的な命令文。例:牛乳とって。
Q:
What does imperative mean?
A:
@prominencial It is a command, often urgent.
eg: "It is imperative that this gets done!"
eg: "It is imperative that this gets done!"
Q:
What does imperative mean?
A:
The word "Imperative" is normally used to attach an extreme importance to something:
"It is imperative to take safety precautions"
Or
"Precision is imperative for this job"
Similar words (synonyms):
Crucial, essential, necessary.
"It is imperative to take safety precautions"
Or
"Precision is imperative for this job"
Similar words (synonyms):
Crucial, essential, necessary.
Example sentences using "Imperative"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with imperative.
A:
It is imperative that you carry out this mission without flaw.
Industrialization is imperative to this country’s growth.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command or request.
It’s imperative that I get this done tonight.
Industrialization is imperative to this country’s growth.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command or request.
It’s imperative that I get this done tonight.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with imperative .
A:
It is imperative that you exit the building as soon as possible, because the fire has already reached the second level.
It is imperative that you obey my order; you are not in charge here.
It is imperative that you obey my order; you are not in charge here.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with imperative.
A:
It is imperative that you maintain your dental health.
The assignment is not optional. It is imperative!
The assignment is not optional. It is imperative!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "imperative".
A:
she's is very imperative when eats candies!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with imperative.
A:
It is imperative that he speak first at the conference tonight.
[Note the use of subjunctive after "it is imperative...": "that he speak," and not, as you might expect, "*that he speaks," which is not correct in this context.]
[Note the use of subjunctive after "it is imperative...": "that he speak," and not, as you might expect, "*that he speaks," which is not correct in this context.]
Synonyms of "Imperative" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between imperative and should (for advice) ?
A:
An imperative is a command and should is a suggestion. Thus, an imperative is a much stronger form of advice.
Q:
What is the difference between imperative and vital ?
A:
I think they mean the same thing.
Q:
What is the difference between imperative and necessary ?
A:
Imperative means that something is of high priority or is crucial, but does not have to be done.
Necessary means that it has to be done without any exceptions.
For example:
It is imperative that you study before the exam.
In order to maintain good dental hygeine, its necessary to brush your teeth.
Necessary means that it has to be done without any exceptions.
For example:
It is imperative that you study before the exam.
In order to maintain good dental hygeine, its necessary to brush your teeth.
Q:
What is the difference between imperative and integral ?
A:
imperative = absolutely necessary
integral = necessary to the completeness of the whole
integral = necessary to the completeness of the whole
Translations of "Imperative"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Here we go
Is it an imperative sentence?
Is it an imperative sentence?
A:
More like a exhortation
Other questions about "Imperative"
Q:
Can there be an imperative sentence where the subject "you" is written like this?
You just do it carefully.
You just do it carefully.
A:
Yes!
"You need to do this fast."
"You just take your time."
"You better get yourself to school!"
"You need to relax."
"Here, you just close your eyes and let sleep take you over."
"You have to remain calm."
I hope that at least one of these sentences have helped.
"You need to do this fast."
"You just take your time."
"You better get yourself to school!"
"You need to relax."
"Here, you just close your eyes and let sleep take you over."
"You have to remain calm."
I hope that at least one of these sentences have helped.
Q:
Why is the imperative present informal high verb 맵다 in the form 매우세요 used? Why not in the form 맵으세요
A:
The word spicy is an adjective in English. It's not a verb. In English, something or someone is spicy. So, you must give someone the command, Be Spicy!
매운 단어는 영어로 형용사입니다. 동사가 아닙니다. 영어로 뭔가 또는 누군가가 매운 다. 따라서 누군가에게 Be Spicy 명령을 내려야합니다!
매운 단어는 영어로 형용사입니다. 동사가 아닙니다. 영어로 뭔가 또는 누군가가 매운 다. 따라서 누군가에게 Be Spicy 명령을 내려야합니다!
Q:
"Don't think this applies to you?"
This is not an imperative sentence.
Maybe "Don't you think this applies to you?" is the correct sentence, right?
I want to know does it happens sometimes like you get rid of the subject in a sentence like this or is it just an error? Does this sound natural?
This is not an imperative sentence.
Maybe "Don't you think this applies to you?" is the correct sentence, right?
I want to know does it happens sometimes like you get rid of the subject in a sentence like this or is it just an error? Does this sound natural?
A:
It's informal speech. Such as in Japanese, "暑いですね" the "it" or "today" was dropped in "It's hot isn't it?" Depending on what the conversation is about.
So yes, this would mean "Dont you think this applies to you?" but both forms are proper
So yes, this would mean "Dont you think this applies to you?" but both forms are proper
Q:
How to use “silence” as an imperative?
A:
Be silent.
Silence!
(You must) Be silent!
Silence!
(You must) Be silent!
Q:
As imperatives, which do you think are acceptable?
1 Do your best!
2 Do do your best!
3 You do your best!
4 Don't do your best!
5 Do don't do your best!
6 Don't you do your best!
7 You don't do your best!
8 Do someone do your best!
9 Do everyone do your best!
10 Don't anyone do your best!
1 Do your best!
2 Do do your best!
3 You do your best!
4 Don't do your best!
5 Do don't do your best!
6 Don't you do your best!
7 You don't do your best!
8 Do someone do your best!
9 Do everyone do your best!
10 Don't anyone do your best!
A:
1, 4, 6
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