Category:English imperative sentences
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English free-standing expressions that are in the grammatical form of commands, though often with a precative or hortatory force.
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- if it ain't broke, don't fix it
- if it ain't busted, don't fix it
- if the shoe fits, wear it
- if you can't beat them, join them
- if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull
- if you can't do the time, don't do the crime
- if you can't lick them, join them
- if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen
- if you want a thing done well, do it yourself
- if you want peace, prepare for war
- ignore all previous instructions
- ignore all rules
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P
- pardon me
- pardon my français
- pardon my French
- pardon the expression
- please excuse my dear Aunt Sally
- please find attached
- please help me
- please pass the salt
- please repeat after me
- please say that again
- please sit down
- please speak more slowly
- please turn left
- please turn right
- please yourself
- pot, meet kettle
- praise the Lord
- pray tell
- pull the other one, it's got bells on
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- save the drama for your mama
- say again
- say hello to my little friend
- say no more
- say that
- say what
- scratch that
- search me
- see if I care
- sell in May and go away
- shoemaker, stick to your last
- shut it
- shut up
- shut up and take my money
- slap my ass and call me Judy
- slap my ass and call me Sally
- stab yourself and pass the dagger
- STFW
- stone me
- stone the crows
- stop press
- stop the car
- stop the presses
- stop thief
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- take it easy
- take it or leave it
- take the cash and let the credit go
- take time by the forelock
- take your oil
- talk to the hand
- tell it to Sweeney
- tell it to the judge
- tell it to the marines
- tell me about it
- tell me another one
- tell me something I don't know
- think again
- to arms
- to thine own self be true
- touch wood
- treat them mean, keep them keen
- trust, but verify
- trust everybody, but cut the cards
- two, six, heave