• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: sousadealmeidaannavi
  • Perguntado 7 anos atrás

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respondido por: matheus2999
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1.

We use imperative to tell people what to do (or not to do), give orders, instructions, offers, advice, warn them, encourage them, etc.

2.

a) The affirmative form of imperative is the same as the infinitive WITH to.

b) To form the negative form of the imperative we simply put DON'T before the verb.

c) In the imperative the subject (you) IS NOT expressed.

3.

a) It is important to wash my hands alyaws before meals and after going to public places such as school, airport and hospital.

b) We can find this sign in bathrooms

c)

- The imperative can be used to MAKE REQUESTS

- Sentences in the imperative are made more polite by adding the word 'please' BEFORE the verb

- We can also use the word 'please' at the end of the sentence AFTER a comma: 'Wash your hands, please!'

4.

a) The imperative ('Fetch!') is used to express: AN ORDER

b) We can infer from the comic strip that Garfield DOES NOT HAVE A VERY HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

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