Imperative sentences in Urdu grammar are used to give a command, make a request, or express a wish. This form of a sentence typically begins with a verb and does NOT usually have a subject. The verb is always in its base form, and the sentence must end with an exclamation point or a period. It doesn’t matter how long or complex the sentence is. The imperative form is a crucial part of the Urdu language, and it’s quite frequent in daily conversations.