| 11. | The final order is the "'Imperative Order "', used with commands and corresponding to the imperative mood.
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| 12. | In the imperative mood, plurality and duality are not expressed . " There is no agreement ."
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| 13. | In the imperative mood plurality and duality are not expressed . " There is no agreement ".
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| 14. | In the subjunctive and imperative mood, however, there are only three tenses ( present, aorist, and perfect ).
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| 15. | In general, the imperative mood followed by a possesive pronoun " must " always be followed by the infinitive.
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| 16. | The prohibitive mood, the negative imperative may be grammatically or morphologically different from the imperative mood in some languages.
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| 17. | In many circumstances, using the imperative mood may sound blunt or even rude, so it is often used with care.
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| 18. | I've been studying English conjugation patterns, and I'm now stuck on how to form the imperative mood in certain inflections.
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| 19. | Coaches and fans yell their advice in the imperative mood without the subject ( you ) and without the object.
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| 20. | For the perfective aspect, suffixes are used to indicate the past tense indicative mood, the subjunctive mood, and the imperative mood.
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