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Using the Imperative Form in English


You can use the imperative form to give an order, to give a warning or advice, and (if you use "please") to make a request.

To make the imperative, use the infinitive of the verb without 'to':

"Come here!"
"Sit down!"

To make a negative imperative, put "do not" or "don't" before the verb:

"Don't go!"
"Do not walk on the grass."

The imperative can be used for all subjects (you, he, they and we), but you can also use "let's" before the verb if you are including yourself in the imperative:

"Let's stop now."
"Let's have some lunch."

The negative of "let's" is "let's not":

"Let's not argue!
"Let's not tell her about it."

Orders

Adults do not usually give each other orders, unless they are in a position of authority. The intonation of an order is important: each word is stressed, and the tone falls at the end of the sentence:

"Sit down now!" ('Sit', 'down' and 'now' are all stressed, and the tone falls on 'now'.)

However, adults can give orders to children and to animals:

Here are some orders you could give your pet dog:

"Come here!"
"Sit!"
"Heel!"
"Fetch!"

Warnings

You can use the imperative to warn someone of danger. All the words in the warning are stressed, but the last word has a higher tone than the first word:

"Watch out!"
"Look out!"
"Don't cross!"

Advice

When you give advice using the imperative, the words are stressed normally:

"Eat an apple – it's much better for you than a biscuit!"

"Don't tell him you're resigning now! Wait until Monday when he's in a better mood."

You can often read articles in magazines that give advice on a subject. Sometimes, this advice is presented as "Dos and don'ts".

For example:

Travelling long-distance

Do try to sleep well the night before
Do drink plenty of water
Do try to walk about the plane during the flight
Don't drink alcohol
Don't eat heavy meals
Don't wear restrictive clothing

Requests

You can also use the imperative to make a request, but you should use a polite word before the verb:

"Please take a seat."
"Please wait here."
"Please hold the line."
"Please don't smoke here."

In written English, you might also see "Kindly" used as a polite word:

"Kindly return the documents as soon as possible."
"Kindly forward this to the Sales and Marketing department."
"Kindly send me 2 copies of your brochure."

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Menggunakan formulir penting dalam bahasa Inggris


Anda dapat menggunakan formulir penting untuk memberikan perintah, memberikan peringatan atau nasihat, dan (jika Anda menggunakan "Tolong") untuk membuat permintaan.

untuk membuat keharusan, gunakan infinitive kata kerja tanpa 'ke':

"datang ke sini!"
"Duduk!"

Untuk membuat negatif penting, menempatkan "Jangan" atau "tidak" sebelum kata:

"Jangan pergi!"
"Tidak berjalan di rumput."

Penting dapat digunakan untuk semua mata pelajaran (Anda, dia, mereka dan kami), tetapi Anda juga dapat menggunakan "Mari kita" sebelum kata jika Anda ingin menyertakan diri di pihak lain keharusan:

"Mari kita berhenti sekarang."
"Mari kita memiliki beberapa siang."

Negatif "Mari kita" adalah "Mari kita tidak":

"Mari kita tidak berdebat!
"Mari kita tidak menceritakan tentang hal itu."

Pesanan

orang dewasa tidak biasanya saling memberi perintah, kecuali mereka dalam posisi otoritas. Intonasi perintah penting: setiap kata yang ditekankan, dan nada jatuh pada akhir kalimat:

"duduk sekarang!" ('Duduk', 'turun' dan 'sekarang' semua stres dan nada jatuh pada 'sekarang'.)

Namun, dewasa dapat memberikan perintah untuk anak-anak dan hewan:

di sini adalah beberapa perintah yang Anda dapat memberikan Anjing peliharaan Anda:

"datang ke sini!"
"Duduk!"
"Tumit!"
"Ambil!"

Peringatan

Anda dapat menggunakan keharusan untuk memperingatkan seseorang dari bahaya. Semua kata di peringatan stres, tetapi kata terakhir memiliki nada yang lebih tinggi daripada kata pertama:

"Awas!"
"Awas!"
"Tidak melewati!"

Saran

ketika Anda memberi nasihat menggunakan penting, kata-kata stres biasanya:

"makan sebuah apel – jauh lebih baik bagi Anda daripada biskuit!"

"Jangan katakan padanya Anda sedang mengundurkan diri sekarang! Menunggu sampai hari Senin ketika ia berada dalam suasana hati yang lebih baik."

Anda dapat sering membaca artikel dalam majalah yang memberikan saran pada subjek. Kadang-kadang, saran ini disajikan sebagai "Dos and don'ts".

sebagai contoh:

perjalanan jarak jauh

mencoba untuk tidur nyenyak malam sebelumnya
minum banyak air
mencoba berjalan tentang pesawat selama penerbangan
Don't minuman alkohol
Don't makan makanan berat
Jangan memakai pakaian ketat

permintaan

Anda juga dapat menggunakan penting untuk membuat permintaan, namun Anda harus menggunakan kata-kata sopan sebelum kata:

"silahkan duduk."
"Tunggu di sini."
"Harap memegang garis."
"Tolong jangan asap di sini."

Dalam bahasa Inggris tertulis, Anda mungkin juga melihat "Ramah" digunakan sebagai sebuah kata sopan:

"Silakan kembali dokumen secepatnya."
"Silakan maju ini kepada penjualan dan pemasaran Departemen."
"Mohon kirimkan saya 2 salinan brosur Anda."

Membantu lebih banyak belajar Inggris untuk Anda...
diriwayatkan pidato dalam bahasa Inggris
verba Modal bantu dalam bahasa Inggris
cara membuat perbandingan dalam bahasa Inggris
seperti dan sebagai
bagaimana memilih tenses bahasa Inggris Anda
silakan berbagi Halaman ini dengan teman-teman Anda:-)
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Using the Imperative Form in English


You can use the imperative form to give an order, to give a warning or advice, and (if you use "please") to make a request.

To make the imperative, use the infinitive of the verb without 'to':

"Come here!"
"Sit down!"

To make a negative imperative, put "do not" or "don't" before the verb:

"Don't go!"
"Do not walk on the grass."

The imperative can be used for all subjects (you, he, they and we), but you can also use "let's" before the verb if you are including yourself in the imperative:

"Let's stop now."
"Let's have some lunch."

The negative of "let's" is "let's not":

"Let's not argue!
"Let's not tell her about it."

Orders

Adults do not usually give each other orders, unless they are in a position of authority. The intonation of an order is important: each word is stressed, and the tone falls at the end of the sentence:

"Sit down now!" ('Sit', 'down' and 'now' are all stressed, and the tone falls on 'now'.)

However, adults can give orders to children and to animals:

Here are some orders you could give your pet dog:

"Come here!"
"Sit!"
"Heel!"
"Fetch!"

Warnings

You can use the imperative to warn someone of danger. All the words in the warning are stressed, but the last word has a higher tone than the first word:

"Watch out!"
"Look out!"
"Don't cross!"

Advice

When you give advice using the imperative, the words are stressed normally:

"Eat an apple – it's much better for you than a biscuit!"

"Don't tell him you're resigning now! Wait until Monday when he's in a better mood."

You can often read articles in magazines that give advice on a subject. Sometimes, this advice is presented as "Dos and don'ts".

For example:

Travelling long-distance

Do try to sleep well the night before
Do drink plenty of water
Do try to walk about the plane during the flight
Don't drink alcohol
Don't eat heavy meals
Don't wear restrictive clothing

Requests

You can also use the imperative to make a request, but you should use a polite word before the verb:

"Please take a seat."
"Please wait here."
"Please hold the line."
"Please don't smoke here."

In written English, you might also see "Kindly" used as a polite word:

"Kindly return the documents as soon as possible."
"Kindly forward this to the Sales and Marketing department."
"Kindly send me 2 copies of your brochure."

More Learning English help for you...
Reported Speech in English
Modal auxiliary verbs in English
How to make comparisons in English
Like and As
How to choose your English tenses
Please share this page with your friends :-)
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lisseth rodriguez
congratulations teneageer :0

Heno Erlangga
Thanks for your lessons.






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