An imperative sentence gives an order. This type of sentence always begins with a verb. The subject is not stated, but it is understood that the subject is You. The order is being given to the person who receives the sentence. Look at these examples of an imperative sentence:
Open the door.
Be careful on the icy steps.
Put your coat into the closet.
In each of these sentences, the listener or reader is being told to do something. An order like this is an imperative sentence.
An imperative sentence gives an order. The imperative sentence always begins with a verb. The subject you is understood.
It’s your turn. Can you tell which of these sentences is the imperative sentence? The box is on the floor. Open the box. Did you pick the sentence that begins with a verb? Good for you!