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There are 10 examples of Chinese imperative sentences.
1, stand up;
2. Please tidy up the room;
3. Do not smoke;
4. Be careful! Danger!
5. Wash your hands;
6. Please be quiet;
7. Don't trample on the lawn;
8. Get out!
9. Don't let the dog in;
10, don't be silly.
Functions and characteristics of imperative sentences
The function of imperative sentences is to ask, request or order, advise, persuade and advise others to do or not do something.
Exclamation marks are usually used at the end of imperative sentences, but some imperative sentences are weak in tone and can be ended with a period.
Imperative sentences can end with the modal particles "ba" and "ma" or not.
Imperative sentences can refer to sentences that give orders or instructions, make demands, suggestions, advice, etc.
Imperative sentences express requests, orders, suggestions and so on. Predicate verbs always use the original form. Generally, a sentence has no subject, and an exclamation point or period is used at the end of the sentence.
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