Commit 69589c28 by gotjosh Committed by GitHub

GitHub Templates: Pull Request Template update (#18300)

* Imperative mood

The English language suggests that when giving out instructions or considerations is best to use imperative mood as the writing style. Done as part of this commit:

- some worth smithing to match this style
- changed the format to match the fact that this is commonly read as part of a text box when opening up your PRs
- and extended a few descriptions to make it more friendly for newcomers 
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