The imperative mood in Persian grammar is used when urging, commanding, instructing, or requesting someone to do something. It’s a vital aspect of the language, especially in day-to-day communication. A verb in an imperative sentence often doesn’t need a subject as it’s implied, hence this form is often referred to as the abbreviated form of verb. In Persian, the imperative form of a verb is usually the same as the present tense stem. Now let’s initiate some exercises to put this into practice.