Imperative verbs show:
commands/orders - Come here! Be quiet!
offers - Have a drink.
invitations - Come in.
instructions - Take two twice a day.
suggestions - Sit down, relax.
Imperative sentences have no subjects. The subject is implied "you'. ie
You sit down
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∙ 11y agoImperative verbs indicate commands or requests. They are used to give instructions, make suggestions, or express desires.
The imperative verbs are: listen, eat, run, sit, stand, jump, write, read, speak, think, come, go, stay, sleep, wake.
the writer can receive nothing from the subject and readers.
yes you can answer the the question with two verbs.
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No evidence is found yet. No you are not permitted to do this.
Tell me who wrote the letter!
write,etc......
The answer is too big to write here.
i dont know
Yes, imperative sentences can end with a period. For example, "Please close the door."
A writer can have many choice of words. It depends on what the writer choose's to write about.
Writer is a noun and has no tense. Write is a present tense verb (writes for the third person singular conjugation).