Step-by-step explanation:
The verb mood that is used to express commands, advice, or requests is known as the imperative mood. The imperative mood is used when we want to give a direct order or instruction, offer a suggestion or advice, or make a polite request. It is the form of the verb that typically does not include a subject pronoun and is used to address the listener directly.
For example:
- "Close the door." (command)
- "Please take a seat." (request)
- "Don't forget to call me." (advice)
In the imperative mood, verbs are conjugated differently from other verb forms, especially in the second person (you) and first person (let's) forms.