Course work theme: The problems of the imperative mood Submitted by: 4th year student: Abdukhalilova Ma’murakhan Abdullajon kizi Scientific by: Makhmudjonova Khilola Kokand 2022 contents introduction



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1.3 Why should we care about mood.
Why Should I Care about the Imperative Mood.
Forming verbs in the imperative mood causes native English speakers few mistakes. That said, here are two noteworthy points related to the imperative mood.
Don't use "myself" with a verb in the imperative mood.
This is a common mistake, especially in work emails.

  • Please contact your manager or myself with any suggestions. 

(It should be "me" not "myself.")
The subject of a verb in the imperative mood is an implied "you" (either singular or plural). This means you can only pair your verb with "yourself" or "yourselves." You cannot pair your imperative verb with "myself."
Read more about misusing "myself" on the page about reflexive pronouns.
Exclamation marks are easily misinterpreted.
When writing a command, be mindful of how much force an exclamation mark adds and how that exclamation mark could be misinterpreted.

  • Pick me up at seven o'clock.

  • Pick me up at seven o'clock!

Never use more than one exclamation mark! It's considered crass.
Read more about exclamation marks.
The imperative mood is a mood in English grammar that inflects a direct command or a strong request. Commanding statements like "take out the trash" or "give me another slice" are phrased in the imperative mood. In English grammar, the imperative mood is spoken in the second person and directed toward the unnamed subject "you." In most cases, it uses the present tense form of the verb.
In English-language grammar, a mood reflects a speaker's perspective. Grammatical moods are not the same as verb conjugations, although different verb moods call for different types of conjugations. In English, there are three grammatical moods:

  • Imperative mood: Use the imperative mood for direct commands and firm requests.

  • Subjunctive mood: Use the subjunctive mood to express wishes, describe hypothetical situations, and outline conditional events. The subjunctive mood is grammatically anchored by a subjunctive verb phrase, which typically will feature the words "that" or "if."

  • Indicative mood: Use the indicative mood to make statements of fact or ask questions.

Note that sentence moods are not the same as verb conjugations. A sentence crafted in the imperative mood can use an imperative verb like "go" or "wait." However, a mood refers to the entire clause or sentence, not simply how you conjugate a verb from its infinitive form.

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