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Imperative Sentences (Command and Request)

1) Johnny did not complete his homework assignment because he played all day and got tired, then fell asleep without doing it. 2) Miss Luz tells Johnny that next time he needs to do his assignment first before playing and to ask his brothers and sisters for help if needed. 3) To show he learned his lesson, Johnny should complete his assignments on time going forward and get help from his family if needed.

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Imperative Sentences (Command and Request)

1) Johnny did not complete his homework assignment because he played all day and got tired, then fell asleep without doing it. 2) Miss Luz tells Johnny that next time he needs to do his assignment first before playing and to ask his brothers and sisters for help if needed. 3) To show he learned his lesson, Johnny should complete his assignments on time going forward and get help from his family if needed.

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Imperative Sentences

(Command and Request)

Jadee I. Castro
Famy-Mabitac District
Read the dialogue.
The class of Miss Luz starts the lesson by checking the
homework.

Miss Luz : Bring out your assignment, class.


Johny: I am sorry ma’am, I don’t have an assignment.
Miss Luz: Will you please tell me why?
Johny: I played all day and I got tired.
When I got home I just slept.
May I pass my assignment tomorrow?
Please give me another chance Miss Luz.
Miss Luz: Next time, do your assignment first.
Stay at home and finish it.
Ask your brothers and sisters to help
you with your assignment.
Johny: Yes ma’am I won’t forget what you
advised me about getting my
assignments done on time.

Ask: What should Johnny do to show that he learned his


lesson?
Clean up your Bring your
Write your
mess before paper and
you go outside. name.
your pencil.

Put your Out your


books on the paper in the
table. basket.
Commands tell what
someone must do..
Will you help Could you
Please come
me make my close the
assignment. to my party.
door..

Please help Please close


me clean up the door.
the room.
Request tell politely
what we want
someone to do. ..
Draw a sun in your notebook if the sentence gives a
command. Draw a moon if the sentence makes a
request.

__1. Next time do your assignment first.


__2. Ask your brothers and sisters to help you with your
assignment.
__3. Please use a marker every time you use that book.
__4. Record the scores of their assigned group in the
assessment chart.
In your notebook, write Request if the sentence asks you
politely to do something. Write Command if it tells you
directly what you are to do. Write the polite words used in the
requests.
_______________1. Inside the tub, you make bubbles.
_______________2. Kindly set your alarm one hour in
advance.
_______________3. Would you mind if you’ll see me this
morning?
_______________4. Prepare your breakfast for tomorrow’s
trip.
_______________5. Please include me in your prayers.

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