When an imperative sentence is deduced the program takes a corresponding action ."
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These conclusions will be either declarative or imperative sentences.
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The personal pronoun is usually added to imperative sentences.
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The services recognize only a standard glossary of words and short, imperative sentences like " open my mailbox ."
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There is a tendency to prefer imperfective verbs in imperative sentences for politeness; negative imperatives quite rarely use perfectives.
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Traditionally, programming languages have been regarded as describing computation in terms of imperative sentences, i . e . issuing commands.
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Nonetheless, subject pronouns are almost always dropped in imperative sentences ( e . g ., " Come here " ).
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An imperative sentence can be a run-on even if it only has two words, for instance " Run walk ".
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Many languages, even not normally null-subject languages, omit the subject pronoun in imperative sentences, as usually occurs in English ( see below ).
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Second person pronouns are often retained as subjects in imperative sentences ( e . g ., " You go an'get you a cookie " ).