Imperative Mood

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    The imperative mood is the grammatical vehicle for direct communication, encompassing functions from transactional instructions to social advice and urgent commands. Mastery requires the manipulation of verb morphology to reflect register (formal versus informal) and number, often necessitating distinct forms for affirmative and negative polarity. Candidates must demonstrate syntactic control over object pronoun placement, which frequently shifts based on the command type, and apply accurate intonation or punctuation to convey the appropriate level of urgency or politeness.

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