Imperative Mood (definition)
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- For information on the formation of the Imperative Mood in Gaelic see Imperatives
The imperative mood is used to express a command. For example "go!"'. Usually they have an implied 2nd person singular implied subject, although we also find first person imperatives in English using let. "Let us go now!".
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- http://www.icalweb.com/wiki/index.php?title=Imperatives