Imperatives

Imperatives give orders, instructions, invitations, and warnings. They use the base form of the verb with no subject; for negatives, put 'don't' first.

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Level A1 Verbs & Verb Patterns

Summary

  1. Imperatives give orders, instructions, invitations, and warnings. They use the base form of the verb with no subject; for negatives, put 'don't' first.
Structure
(don't +) base verb (+ object)

Examples

  1. Open the window, please.
  2. Don't touch that.
  3. Turn left at the corner.
  4. Have a seat.

Common mistakes

  • Adding a subject, e.g. 'You open the door' when a command is meant instead of 'Open the door'.
  • Saying 'No touch' instead of 'Don't touch'.

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