The Imperative
The imperative tense in English is used to give an order, a warning, an appeal, an advice, a suggestion, an instruction and in some cases a request to another person, to a group of people or to animals. It is very easy to form the imperative sentence: Simply take the verbs' infinitive form (without the "to" infinitive indicator). Usually the verb will be placed at the beginning of the sentence.
Example: Open the door!
Be quiet!
Example: Open the door!
Be quiet!
EMERGENCY CARD
HOMEWORK
Make an emergency card for the following situations:
GROUP 1 - What to do in case of FIRE?
GROUP 2 - What to do in case of FLOOD?
GROUP 3 - What to do in case of TORNADO?
Make an emergency card for the following situations:
GROUP 1 - What to do in case of FIRE?
GROUP 2 - What to do in case of FLOOD?
GROUP 3 - What to do in case of TORNADO?