Imperative Sentences

Imperative Sentences

An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command, makes a request, or offers advice. It is usually directed towards the listener or reader.

Auxiliary Verbs: shall and will

Auxiliary Verbs: shall and will

Shall and will are both auxiliary verbs used in English grammar to indicate the future tense. However, they have slightly different meanings and uses.

What is the Mood of a Verb?

What is the Mood of a Verb?

There are three main mood forms: indicative, imperative, and subjunctive. The indicative mood is used to make a statement or ask a question.   The imperative mood is used to give a command or make a request.   The subjunctive mood is used to express a hypothetical situation, a suggestion, a wish, or a demand.