What does the imperative mood express

A: recommendations
B: commands
C:questions
D: imagined situations

The imperative mood expresses commands.

The imperative mood expresses commands.

The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that expresses commands, requests, or instructions. It is used to directly give orders or make requests to someone. For example, "Sit down" or "Close the door." The correct answer is B: commands. To determine the answer, you can look up the definition and usage of the imperative mood in a grammar resource or language reference book, or search for it online.