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About the Imperative Mood

This form of the verb is used mainly for giving direct orders, requests, suggestions and in some cases warnings, or even a mixture of all these to a second person. Some examples in English might be:

Look at that (you). (order)
Don't (you) leave your valuables in the car. (suggestion)
Bring me another fork please. (request)
Take us to Taksim Square. (order)
(You) Be careful in the traffic. (warning)
The Imperative does not seem so abrupt in Turkish as it is in English, and it would be difficult to upset anyone when using the Imperative
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