Unit 21 Dialogues - Imperatives

Image1.Be careful!

Why? What's wrong?

You're standing on my foot.

Oh, sorry.
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2.
Hello everybody. Please sit down and open your books.

Teacher, let's play a game!

No, today we study. Open your books, and let's start!
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3.
Tyler, the kitchen is really dirty!

Yea, I know.

So do the dishes now! And vacuum the floor!

Why don't you do it?

I do it every day - now it's your turn.

Oh, OK. You're right, it's my turn.

Thanks.

Your welcome.

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Key Vocabulary

be
careful
standing
foot
everybody
sit down
open
game

today
start
dirty
dishes
vacuum
floor
every day
turn

Grammar

1. Imperatives

Imperatives are used to give orders or suggestions. For example: "Come here!" or "Have a cookie".

Imperatives almost always have no subject, and the second person is usually implied as the subject instead. For example "Come here!" implies the subject "(you) Come here!".

Here are some of the situations you can use imperatives.

Orders

Close the door! - Stand up! - Sit down! - Open your books!

Instructions

To make a cup of coffee:
- Boil some water
- Put some coffee in a cup
- Add some water
- Drink the coffee.

Directions

To go to the bank
Turn left at Orchard Street, and then go straight.

Offers and Invitations

- Have some tea
- Come over to our house sometime.

Let's

The verb let is often used as an imperative to give strong suggestions. Let's is a contraction of let us. For example:
- Let's go home!
- Let's watch a movie!

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