Imperative - page 2

Modern greek imperative
The imperative - «η υποστακτική» This mood is used to give orders or instructions by asking, demanding or requiring people to do things. For negative ...
Present active imperative greek
What is a present active imperative in Greek?What is present imperative middle in Greek?What is a imperative active?What is the difference between pr...
Ancient greek imperative
What is imperative in Ancient Greek?What is the aorist imperative in Ancient Greek?What is imperative in modern Greek?What is the difference between ...
Is it possible to have an imperative feel without using the imperative form of a verb?
Do imperative sentences always start with verbs?What are the rules of imperatives?What 3 forms can you use for the imperative?What are the two types ...
Do imperative verbs usually go first or does it still follow the regular SOV order?
Where do imperative verbs go in a sentence?Is imperative in order?When we form a imperative sentence usually the verb goes?Do imperative sentences al...
Future Imperative of Deponents 3 or 4 existing forms?
What is the imperative of deponent?What are examples of deponent?How do you form the future imperative in Latin? What is the imperative of deponent?...
Negative imperative latin
The imperative of the verb nolo is used to form negative commands. To say "don't" in Latin, you ordinarily use the imperative of nolo with the infinit...
Latin imperatives chart
What are Latin imperatives?How do you find the imperatives in Latin?What are the 4 Latin irregular imperatives?What is a negative imperative in Latin...
Imperative latin endings
The Latin present active imperative singular has no ending (only base + thematic vowel); the imperative plural ends in -te; e.g. ama "love!" (singular...