Imperative clauses English grammar lesson
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In this English grammar lesson, you will learn all about the imperative. • What is the imperative and how do you use it? • An imperative usually does NOT have a subject. An imperative is a verb in the base form. • • Common uses of the imperative are as follows: • Orders and instructions. • to encourage someone. • to suggest something. • to offer something. • to express wishes for someone's welfare. • For detailed examples of the above, watch the video. • We can also express first person imperatives with let : • Singular: Let me + base form • Plural: Let us / let's + base form • This lesson was presented by Andrew, a qualified native English teacher with over 10 years experience of teaching English. • Private online English lessons and speaking practice : http://bit.ly/2IbbIp0 • IELTS online course with practice tests and ebook: http://bit.ly/2WwZevu • Playlists: • Learn English vocabulary: • learn English vocabulary • English grammar: • learn English grammar • Listening practice: • English listening practice • Countable and uncountable nouns: • Countable and uncountable nouns • Modal verbs: • Modal verbs in English • All lessons: https://www.youtube.com/user/CrownAca... • • Andrew, • Crown Academy of English • https://www.crownacademyenglish.com • / crown_english • / crownacademyenglish • • Photo credits by FreeDigitalPhotos.net: • “Pensive Man” by artur84 • “Educator Sitting With A Student And Taking Her Through A Lesson” by stockimages • “Man Watching Tv On Sofa Remote” by Ambro • “Mother Helping With Homework” by David Castillo Dominici • “Two Men Shake Hands” by Ambro • “Supermarket Shopping” by Ambro
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