- Remember, an imperative sentence makes a request or gives a demand.
- In an imperative sentence, you
is often the subject, but it is not written. It is understood that youis the subject.
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Look at the eagle fly.
(You) Look at the eagle fly.
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Come play with me.
(You) Come play with me.
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Put the box down here.
(You) Put the box down here.