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22 Check up what you have learned in this chapter by doing quizzes 14, 15, 16, 17. Chapter 6. Imperative mood. Conditionals Наказовий спосіб

Imperative mood

We can use the imperative to give a direct order:

Take that chewing gum out of your mouth.

Stand up straight.

Give me the details.

We can use the imperative to give instructions:

Open your book.

Take two tablets every evening.

Take a left and then a right.

We can use the imperative to make an invitation:

Come in and sit down. Make yourself at home.

Please start without me. I'll be there shortly.

Have a piece of this cake. It's delicious.

We can use the imperative on signs and notices:

Push.

Do not use.

Insert one dollar.

We can use the imperative to give friendly informal advice.

Speak to him. Tell him how you feel.

Have a quiet word with her about it.

Don't go. Stay at home and rest up. Get some sleep and recover.

We can make the imperative “more polite” by adding “do”:

Please, do be quiet.

Please, do come.

Please, do sit down.

1 Mix and match:

1 Stand behind the

a) turn left

2 Tell me all

b) me next week

3 Put that

c) three times a day

4 Come

d) in

5 Take your feet off

e) line, please

6 Turn to

f) page 59

7 Take one pill

g) about it

8 Go to the traffic lights and

h) down

9 Come and see

i) the sofa

2 Can you remember the sentences?

1 … behind the line, please. 2 … me all about it. 3 … up. 4 … in. 5 … your feet off the sofa. 6 … to page 59. 7 … one pill three times a day. 8 … to the traffic lights and … left. 9 … and see me next week. 10 … that down.

3 Complete the sentences:

Go take ask carry on go turn

– Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to Mornington Crescent?

– Yes, certainly. … straight along this road until you reach the traffic lights. At the traffic lights, … straight across. At the next set of lights, … left and … along the High Street until you come to a roundabout. At the roundabout, … the first exit and Mornington Crescent is the second road on the left. If you have any problems, … again. Everybody knows Mornington Crescent.

– Thank you very much, bye.

4 Mix and match:

1 I don’t want to know.

a) Don’t keep it with your credit card.

2 It’s very fragile.

b) Please don’t speak to me like that.

3 The sun is very hot today.

c) Don’t walk so close to the edge.

4 The speed limit is 30.

d) Don’t drive so fast.

5 There’s a steep drop.

e) Don’t stay out too long.

6 I’m telling you so.

f) Please don’t tell him.

7 That’s very rude.

g) don’t ask me again.

8 We can recycle it.

h) Please don’t touch it.

9 Be careful with your pin number.

i) Don’t throw it in the bin.

10 It’s not a big problem.

j) Don’t worry about it.

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