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Immediate Imperative Mood

Immediate Imperative Mood

Immediate imperative mood is an imperative mood that signals that the command or request is to be carried out right away.

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Source: Schachter and Otanes 1972

Schachter, Paul, and Fe T. Otanes. 1972.Tagalog reference grammar. Berkeley, CA: University of California.

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Source: Sadock and Zwicky 1985

Sadock, Jerrold M., and Arnold M. Zwicky. 1985. "Speech act distinctions in syntax." In Shopen 1985b

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