A2 Grammar - Imperative Forms
A2 Grammar - Imperative Forms
imperative forms
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1. Which sentence is correct?
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Imperative Forms
Use:
Use the imperative form to give instructions, orders and warnings.
Form:
1) Do not use a subject when giving orders.
You wash your hands. => Wash your hands.
3) When giving instructions to a friend, you can soften the order by using ‘you’. However, this is usually
only done in spoken English.
First you put the mixture into a bowl, and then you add two eggs. Then you whisk it.
Notice how plural nouns (visitors / passengers) are generally used in signs.
Common mistakes:
1) Some students use to after Don’t / Must
Don’t to go in that door. => Don’t go in that door.
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