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Grammar A2 - Imperative Go Straight Turn Right
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The imperative form is used to give commands, directions, or instructions. It is the base form of the verb without any subject. The imperative can be used in a variety of contexts, such as giving directions, offering advice, or making requests.
Structure:
Affirmative Imperative: Verb + object (e.g., Turn left).
Negative Imperative: Don’t + verb (e.g., Don’t turn left).
Examples:
Turn left at the traffic light.
(Instruction: Telling someone to go left)
Go straight until you see the park.
(Direction: Giving someone a route to follow)
Don’t stop here.
(Negative command: Telling someone not to do something)
Please take the second right.
(Polite instruction: A more polite form using “please”)