Abstract :
In conducting this research, researcher used a theory from Randolph
Quirk. Quirk has divided the imperative sentence into five forms; imperative
without subject, imperative with subject, imperative with Let, negative
imperative, Do with positive imperative. Quirk also divides the imperative
sentence into 15 functions; orders, requests, prohibitions, help, advice or
recommendations, warnings, suggestions, instructions, invitations, offers, good
hopes, curses, rejections, warnings themselves, granting permission.
The researcher used a qualitative descriptive method because of the
analysis in the form of words. In collecting data, the researcher took data from the
conversation transcript in the film Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
After collecting, reading and analyzing conversations in the film Jumanji
researchers find imperatives without subject 9, imperatives with subjects 6,
imperatives with Let there are 2, negative imperatives 3, researchers do not find
Do with positive imperatives. The researcher also found the function of
imperative sentences in the Jumanji film; 6 orders, 3 requests, 3 prohibitions, 2
suggestions or recommendations, 1 warning, 3 instructions, and 2 selfconsiderations.
The researcher was unable to find functions of help, suggestions,
invitations, offers, good hopes, curses, rejection and permission in this study.