Far from becoming a stigma, even because it would be impolite of us to make such an affront to our language, the use of tenses and verbal modes is sometimes conceived as something complex, but not incomprehensible.
This conception results from the many peculiarities that are attributed to verbs, especially irregular ones. And, so to speak, the imperative mode, despite being constituted of only two forms (negative and affirmative), does not fall short of such events. Thus, in light of this reality, let us deal with understanding about the way in which training takes place. in an imperative way, the target of some questioning by many users of the linguistic system. For that, we will support ourselves in the verb “to jump”, constituted, basically, of the present tense of the indicative and of the present tense of the subjunctive. So let's see it:
The imperative of the verb "to skip" is given by the present tense and the present tense of the subjunctive
By Vânia Duarte
Graduated in Letters
Source: Brazil School - https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/gramatica/formacao-modo-imperativo.htm