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Forms of Chinese imperative sentences

The forms of Chinese imperative sentences are: imperative sentences indicating orders, imperative sentences indicating requests, imperative sentences indicating prohibitions and imperative sentences indicating discouragement.

1 indicates the imperative sentence of a command

This imperative sentence is used to express strong demands or instructions to the other party, with a positive tone and a serious attitude, and an exclamation point is usually used at the end of the sentence. For example, stop! Do your homework quickly! Stop talking.

2. Imperative sentences expressing requests

This imperative sentence is used to express sincere hope or polite invitation to the other party, and its tone is mild. At the end of the sentence, you can use exclamation marks or periods, and you can also add modal particles "ba" and "ah". Please do me a favor! You can lend me a pen. Let's sing together!

3. Imperative sentence indicating prohibition

This imperative sentence is used to express a clear negative or stop to the other party, with a strong tone and a firm attitude. At the end of a sentence, exclamation marks are usually used instead of modal particles. Do not move! Don't touch that button! Smoking is forbidden here!

4. Imperative sentences expressing dissuasion

This imperative sentence is used to express suggestions or reminders to the other party, with a gentle tone and sincere attitude. At the end of the sentence, you can use exclamation marks or periods, and you can also add modal particles "ba" and "ah". Don't be angry! Be careful! Drink more water!

The Structure and Mood of Chinese Sentences

1, sentence structure

According to the structure of sentences, sentences can be divided into simple sentences and complex sentences. A simple sentence is a sentence composed of a word or a phrase, such as good! No smoking, etc. A complex sentence is a sentence consisting of two or more clauses (single sentence without independence). If he says he will come tomorrow, I won't go unless you go.

2. The tone of the sentence

According to the mood of the sentence, the sentence can be divided into declarative sentence, interrogative sentence, imperative sentence and exclamatory sentence. A declarative sentence is a sentence used to state a thing or a situation. For example, today is Saturday, and he is very smart.

Questions are sentences used to ask questions or situations, such as who are you? What color do you like? Wait a minute.