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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Imperatives - Lesson



Money Talks
21-06-2005, 01:56 AM
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Imperatives

1. Forms and use.



In sentence like Come here, Be quite, Have a drink or Don’t worry about it, the verb forms come, be, have, and don’t worry are called “Imperatives”.

Affirmative imperative have the same form as the infinitive without “to”;

Negative imperatives are constructed with

Do not (don’t) + infinitive



Imperatives are used, for example, to tell or ask people what to do, to make suggestion, to give advice or instruction, to encourage and offer, and to express wishes for people’s welfare.



Look in the mirror before you drive off.

Please do not lean out of the window.

Tell him you’re not free this evening.

Try again-you nearly did it.

Have some more tea.

Enjoy your holiday.



An imperative followed by “and” or “or” can have similar meaning to an if-clause.



Walk down our street any day and you’ll see kids playing.

(=If you walk . . .)

Shut up or I’ll lose my temper. (=If you don’t shut up . . .)

Don’t do that again or you’ll be in trouble. (=If you do that again . . .)





2. Emphatic imperative



We can make an emphatic imperative with do + infinitive. This is common in polite request, complaints and apologies.



Do sit down.

Do forgive me.

Do be a bit more careful.

To be contineued

Victory's sword
21-06-2005, 02:06 AM
thanks brother :biggthump
i'm waiting the rest

Lips Licker
21-06-2005, 02:22 AM
Wonderful, Useful and easy 2 understand
thnx dear brother
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:09: DO continue plz
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Lips Licker

المكاويه
21-06-2005, 02:51 AM
:biggthump Nice lesson brother

i didnt know about the use of if instead of the imperative
that was very useful
thank u so much
:أفكر: witing for ur next piece

Money Talks
22-06-2005, 07:57 AM
I am so sorry

I won't complete the lesson here

But you can check the other topic with the same name

OK

Could anyone here delet this topic snd let others reply in the new one?

I hope you can..