1. __________ There´s children crossing the road!
2. __________ we are going to be late.
3. __________ I can´t swim!
4. __________ your keys!
5. __________ I can´t walk as fast as you!
6. __________ some more tea” - “Yes, I´d like some more tea, please!”
Look out! Have some… Help! Hurry up! Don´t forget wait for me!
Complete the sentences with the expressions in the box. Then decide if they are orders, requests, advices or offers.
Example:
Mark wants to play football with Joe.
Mark : Let´s play football.
Mary wants to go to the cinema with her friends.
Mary : ______________________________________________________________
Mr. Smith wants to go to the mountains with his family.
Mr. Smith ___________________________________________________________
B) Follow the example and write sentences.
Pick up the receiver and then dial the number ____________
Open your books on page 18 _________________________
Clean up this mess _______________________________
Let ´s go to the cinema. ____________________________
Read the sentences and decide if they are orders, instructions or suggestions.
NEGATIVE
Don´t sit down!
AFFIRMATIVE
Sit down!
We can make the imperative 'more polite' by adding do.
E.g.: Do be quiet.
Let´s is always followed by the infinitive.
E.g.: Let´s play.
In the negative form we put don´t before the main verb.
E.g.: Don´t open the window.
In the IMPERATIVE the person is not usually mentioned.
INVITATIONS
E.g.: Come for dinner.
REQUESTS
E.g.: Pass the sugar, please
ADVICES
E.g.: Stay at home if you are ill .
OFFERS
E.g.: Have some more juice.
WARNINGS
E.g.: Look out!
INSTRUCTIONS
E.g.: Open your book.
We use the Imperative in:
The Imperative is the Infinitive form without to
The Imperative is the Infinitive form without to
We use the Imperative in:
INSTRUCTIONS
E.g.: Open your book.
WARNINGS
E.g.: Look out!
OFFERS
E.g.: Have some more juice.
ADVICES
E.g.: Stay at home if you are ill .
REQUESTS
E.g.: Pass the sugar, please
INVITATIONS
E.g.: Come for dinner.
In the IMPERATIVE the person is not usually mentioned.
In the negative form we put don´t before the main verb.
E.g.: Don´t open the window.
Let´s is always followed by the infinitive.
E.g.: Let´s play.
We can make the imperative 'more polite' by adding do.
E.g.: Do be quiet.
AFFIRMATIVE
Sit down!
NEGATIVE
Don´t sit down!
Read the sentences and decide if they are orders, instructions or suggestions.
Pick up the receiver and then dial the number ____________
Open your books on page 18 _________________________
Clean up this mess _______________________________
Let ´s go to the cinema. ____________________________
B) Follow the example and write sentences.
Example:
Mark wants to play football with Joe.
Mark : Let´s play football.
Mary wants to go to the cinema with her friends.
Mary : ______________________________________________________
Mr. Smith wants to go to the mountains with his family.
Mr. Smith ____________________________________________________
Complete the sentences with the expressions in the box. Then decide if they are orders, requests, advices or offers.
Look out! Have some… Help! Hurry up! Don´t forget wait for me!
1. __________ There´s children crossing the road!
2. __________ we are going to be late.
3. __________ I can´t swim!
4. __________ your keys!
5. __________ I can´t walk as fast as you!
6. __________ some more tea” - “Yes, I´d like some more tea, please!”
NEGATIVE
Don´t sit down!
AFFIRMATIVE
Sit down!
We can make the imperative 'more polite' by adding do.
E.g.: Do be quiet.
Let´s is always followed by the infinitive.
E.g.: Let´s play.
In the negative form we put don´t before the main verb.
E.g.: Don´t open the window.
In the IMPERATIVE the person is not usually mentioned.
INVITATIONS
E.g.: Come for dinner.
REQUESTS
E.g.: Pass the sugar, please
ADVICES
E.g.: Stay at home if you are ill .
OFFERS
E.g.: Have some more juice.
WARNINGS
E.g.: Look out!
INSTRUCTIONS
E.g.: Open your book.
We use the Imperative in:
The Imperative is the Infinitive form without to
1. __________ There´s children crossing the road!
2. __________ we are going to be late.
3. __________ I can´t swim!
4. __________ your keys!
5. __________ I can´t walk as fast as you!
6. __________ some more tea” - “Yes, I´d like some more tea, please!”
Look out! Have some… Help! Hurry up! Don´t forget wait for me!
Complete the sentences with the expressions in the box. Then decide if they are orders, requests, advices or offers.
Example:
Mark wants to play football with Joe.
Mark : Let´s play football.
Mary wants to go to the cinema with her friends.
Mary : ______________________________________________________
Mr. Smith wants to go to the mountains with his family.
Mr. Smith ____________________________________________________
B) Follow the example and write sentences.
Pick up the receiver and then dial the number ____________
Open your books on page 18 _________________________
Clean up this mess _______________________________
Let ´s go to the cinema. ____________________________
Read the sentences and decide if they are orders, instructions or suggestions.