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English Explanations

1. You can use an imperative sentence to tell someone to do something, to give directions, or to ask someone with whom you are very close to do something. To form an imperative sentence, use the base form of the verb without a subject.
2. Add don't before the base form of the verb to make an imperative sentence negative.
3. Add please to make the imperative more polite. You can add please before the base form of the verb or at the end of the sentence.
4. Use let's with the base form of the verb to ask someone to do something with you. Add not to make the suggestion negative.