The imperative is the form of the verb used to make commands:
‘Go away!’ cried Mary.
It consists of the stem of the verb. Imperative clauses have a special form. They resemble a normal clause, but there is no subject. In effect the subject is you, but it is not stated:
‘(You) go away!’ cried Mary.
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