imperative mood उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The imperative mood is formed by duplicating the last vowel of the verb stem, after the root final consonant or semivowel.
- The imperative mood builds its affirmative and negative forms on different patterns, so that the position of the doubling pronoun is different.
- The majority of class time in TPR lessons is spent doing drills in which the instructor gives commands using the imperative mood.
- The feminine courtesy imperative mood " asobase " or " asubase " is also a well-known keigo word from the traditional Tokyo dialect.
- Each particular lexical verb is specified by two stems, one used for the past tense and one used for non-past tenses, along with imperative moods.
- The verb system was also more complex : it included subjunctive and imperative moods and verbs were conjugated according to person as well as number.
- For the imperfective aspect, suffixes are used to indicate the past tense indicative mood, the non-past tense indicative mood, and the subjunctive and imperative moods.
- Each particular lexical verb is specified by two stems, one used for the past tense and one used for non-past tenses along with as imperative moods.
- Indicative and subjunctive moods are fully conjugated throughout the present and past, while the imperative mood existed only in the present tense and lacked first-person forms.
- She also appeared to understand yes or no question and that she understood imperative mood sentences based on tone of voice, but she otherwise lacked any grammar.