Pronunciation of the English word imperative.
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1. | 'Has' is the 'tú' present form of 'haber' because just like other 'tú' present forms, it ends with an 's,' and 'haz' is the 'tú' imperative form of 'hacer' because 'hacer' has a type of irregular imperative form that cuts off the 'er' ending completely, making the word 'hac,' but it also goes through a type of spelling change at the end that changes 'c' to 'z,' but never to 's.' | |
2. | It is imperative for you to act at once. | |
3. | It is imperative that you be on time as usual. | |
4. | It is imperative that we should encourage participatory forms of decision-making. | |
5. | It is imperative for you to finish by Sunday. | |
6. | Extra special treatment is imperative to get the vessel through government red tape, so that she can leave port on time. | |
7. | If you're placed in a position of authority, it is imperative that you take into consideration that point, if even just a little ... | |
8. | It is imperative that we find another way out of this situation. | |
9. | If there was a verb called "to nache", "Nache!" would be the imperative form. | |
10. | It's imperative to go out. |