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LESSON 7
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1. Positive . ćomraands usitig simplfe verbs,
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2. * Addition of dlr^ect object to the verb.
,Dialo.gue: lao #
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P ^bo ao suno
pensil lao b*ik pddho
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kłlaaa khao
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gana suno
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Read or study
Eat
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Bring the penc^l.
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Read the book.
Eat tttje (tteal-.:
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Listep to the: song.
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The Imperative mood is used to .€xpress command,
entreaty, prohibitipn and-the g±ving of advice a.nd
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•warning. Lt mav ref er to an act in the iminediate
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prese^nt; or the immćdiate futurę.
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the form in the lesson is used when addresaing f'' . memb-ers o.f the -family exęept the elders, friends of .
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8Konld not be used when addressing onefs teachers*
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superior.8 and complete strangers;
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In an Jraperative sentence, the subject MyouM is omitted, <
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The Imperative•form for second person is ob-
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tained'by the addition of the vowel -o to the verbal
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root. Verbal roots ending in cdnsopants, -a, and -e
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