UNIT 2C
1. VOCABULARY
Feelings
2. LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Commands or orders in English
3. GRAMMAR
Imperatives
Imperatives
There are two forms of imperatives:
eg. Stop / Don't stop.
- To make imperatives, use the verb without a subject in affirmative. In negative use Don't.
- Using an imperative can sound rude when you want someone to do something. Eg. Close the door (a bit rude). eg. Can you close the door, please? (more polite)
- Let's (Let us) + infinitive is used to make suggestions which include the speaker.
eg. Stop / Don't stop.
- To make imperatives, use the verb without a subject in affirmative. In negative use Don't.
- Using an imperative can sound rude when you want someone to do something. Eg. Close the door (a bit rude). eg. Can you close the door, please? (more polite)
- Let's (Let us) + infinitive is used to make suggestions which include the speaker.
- Positive suggestion: eg. Let's go to the cinema
- Negative suggestion: eg. Let's not eat in this restaurant.
5. SPEAKING
Song- Please don't go