Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Hillary Clinton: Resist.


A verb followed by a period, the imperative.  A command.
Definition: Imperatives are verbs used to give orders, commands,warning or instructions, and (if you use "please") to make a request. It is one of the three moods of an English verb (indicative, imperative and subjunctive).

Imperative | English Grammar - English language

www.englishlanguageguide.com/grammar/imperative.asp

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Hillary

OMG! She made it orange! She knows! She has always known!