IMPERATIVE MOOD.
| Make it known. | Pahibaloon mo, pahibaloa. |
5.a The sentences of this passive are formed by putting the object upon which the action falls in nominative case: the verb, in passive voice; in genitive, the errand person; and in accusative that who performs the thing, if there be. Ex:
| I ordered the servant to call the tailor. | Guipa-anhi co sa bata ang magtatahi. |
| Did you order to buy the hemp I recommended you? | Guipapalit mo ba ang lanot nga guitogon co canimo? |
| Order your sister to sew the shirt, because the Easter is approaching. | Patahion mo sa sinina ang imong igso-on, cay hadool na ang Pasco. |
6.a The present and past tenses of passive the third, are formed by putting Guipa, before the root and An after: the future and the imperative with Pa before, and An after; and the infinitive mood by placing Pagpa, before the root.
| I order or I ordered to sweep. | Guipasilhigan co. |
| You will order to sweep. | Pasilhigan mo, pasilhigi. |
| Order to sweep. | Pasilhigan mo. |
| Try to carry me to your house, for I do not feel very well. | Ipadangat mo acó unta sa imong balay, cay masáquitsáquit acó. |
| When God be pleased to take us into heaven, we shall enjoy with everlasting pleasures. | Cun padangaton quitá sa Dios sa langit, pagahiagoman ta ang mga ca-ayohan nga langitnon. |
| Please accept the present I send you, as a proof of your presence in my thoughts. | Dauata ang regalo nga guipadalá co canimo, sa tima-an sa acong paghinumdum canimo. |
7.a The sentences of this passive are formed by placing the spot, person or thing in nominative case; the verb in the third passive; the orderer in genitive; in dative the errand-boy, and in accusative the errand. Examples:
| I have told you, to pay the workmen three mex a day. | Guipasoholan co canimo ang mga magbubuhat tagotlo capisos ang adlao. |
| Would to God, that the Judge compel them to restore me the one hundred dollars they have stolen from me. | Agad pa unta, nga pabayran acó canila sa hocom sa usá ca gatús ca pisos nga guicauat nila canaco. |
| Have the kindness to tell your cousin to help me to load the cocoa-nuts into the vessel. | Ug ma-arang sa imong buut, patabangan mo acó sa imong ig-agao sa paglulan sa mga lubi sa sacayan. |