The imperative mood in Hebrew (imperative) is a form of the verb that expresses a direct urge to action: write, open, wait. It exists only in the second person - you, you - because it is addressed to the interlocutor.
In form, the imperative is built on the basis of the future tense: the prefix is removed and the vowels are adjusted. The feminine and plural genders get their own endings.
To master the imperative mood in Hebrew, it is important not only to remember the forms, but also to learn to recognize them in context - in speech, dialogues, instructions. The imperative is the grammar of action, and it is convenient to practice it on short commands, often repeated in conversational practice.