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Imperative Verbs
Imperative verbs are verbs which make a command or request. These verbs usually do not have a stated subject, but the subject (you) is understood.
Imperative Verbs:
Verbs that make a command or request.
The Imperative verbs are highlighted in the following sentences.
Stop!
Throw the ball at the window.
Click on the imperative Verbs in the following sentences.
Stop!
Throw
the ball
at the window
(you)
(you)
...but
be transformed
by
the
renewing
of
your
mind.
Romans 12:2
...but
be transformed
by the renewing of your mind. Romans 12:2
Go,
for
I
will
surely
hand
the
Philistines
over
to
you.
2 Sam. 5:19
Go,
for I will surely hand the Philistines over to you. 2 Sam. 5:19
If
someone
forces
you
to
go
one
mile,
go
with
him
two
miles.
Matt. 5:41
If someone forces you to go one mile,
go
with him two miles. Matt. 5:41
Correct
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Hint: Be careful not to confuse helping verbs with passive verbs and "to be" verbs. They all use forms of the verb "be"
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