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The imperative mood gives commands or instructions from "summary" of The Everything Spanish Grammar Book by Julie Gutin

The imperative mood is used when giving commands or instructions in Spanish. It is a direct way of telling someone what to do. For example, "¡Cierra la puerta!" means "Close the door!" This form of the verb does not require a subject pronoun because the person being addressed is implied. In Spanish, the imperative mood has different forms depending on whether you are addressing one person, multiple people, or using formal or informal language. For singular informal commands, you would use the tú form of the verb without the final -s. For example, "¡Habla más despacio!" means "Speak more slowly!" In contrast, for plural informal commands, you would use the vosotros form of the verb. For example, "¡Comed la cena!" m...
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