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ENGLIS7 Giving Directions or Instruction Using Imperatives Correctly

The document discusses how to use imperatives correctly to give commands, instructions, requests, or warnings. It provides examples of each: commands use imperatives to tell someone to do something; instructions use imperatives to explain how to do something; requests use polite words along with imperatives; and warnings use imperatives to alert someone of danger. The document also notes that imperatives are the command form of a sentence and can stand alone without a subject.
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ENGLIS7 Giving Directions or Instruction Using Imperatives Correctly

The document discusses how to use imperatives correctly to give commands, instructions, requests, or warnings. It provides examples of each: commands use imperatives to tell someone to do something; instructions use imperatives to explain how to do something; requests use polite words along with imperatives; and warnings use imperatives to alert someone of danger. The document also notes that imperatives are the command form of a sentence and can stand alone without a subject.
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Giving Directions or

Instruction Using
Imperatives Correctly
C O M M A N D
R E Q U E S T
I S R C I N
N T U T O
W A R N I N G
IMPERATIVE
COMMAND
• We can use
imperatives to
command
someone to do
something.
EX.
Brush your teeth.
INSTRUCTION
• We can use
imperatives to
instruct someone
on how to do
something.
EX.
Open your books at
page 10.
REQUEST
• We can use
imperatives to
make a request by
using polite words.
EX.
Can I barrow your
pencil?
WARNING
• We can use
imperatives to
warn someone in
danger.
EX.
Don’t throw your
garbage in the river.
IMPERATIVE
• Imperatives are command form of a sentence.
• Imperatives can stand alone without a subject.

EXAMPLE:
Jump into the pool.
Identify whether it convey command,
instruction, request or warning.

WARNING
Identify whether it convey command,
instruction, request or warning.

INSTRUCTIONS
Identify whether it convey command,
instruction, request or warning.

REQUEST
Identify whether it convey command,
instruction, request or warning.

COMMAND
THANKYOU
FOR
PARTICIPATING!

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