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Imperative Sentences and “Let’s” Statements




1. What are Imperative Sentences?


Imperative sentences are used to give commands, instructions, requests, or advice. They tell someone what to do in a direct way. Imperatives are typically short and simple.


Structure of Imperative Sentences:


• Imperative sentences start with the verb (action word) without a subject.

• The verb is in the base form (no -s, -ing, or -ed).


Examples:


Command: Sit down.

Request: Please open the door.

Instruction: Mix the flour and sugar.

Advice: Be careful!


2. How to Use Imperative Sentences


a) Giving Commands


Use imperative sentences to tell someone what to do.

• Examples:

• Stop talking.

• Close your books.


b) Making Requests


Imperative sentences can also be polite. Add “please” to make it softer.

• Examples:

• Please pass the salt.

• Please turn on the lights.


c) Giving Instructions


Imperative sentences are common in instructions and directions.

• Examples:

• First, wash your hands.

• Take the second left on the street.


d) Giving Advice


Use imperatives to give advice or a suggestion.

• Examples:

• Take care of yourself.

• Get enough sleep.


3. Negative Imperatives


To tell someone not to do something, add “don’t” before the verb.

• Examples:

• Don’t touch that.

• Don’t run in the hallways.

• Don’t forget your homework.


4. Using “Let’s” for Suggestions


“Let’s” is a way to suggest something to do together. It means “Let us.” We use it when we want to do an activity with someone else.


Structure of “Let’s” Statements:


• Start with “Let’s” + the base form of the verb.


Examples:


Suggestions: Let’s go to the park. / Let’s play a game.

Activities: Let’s make a cake. / Let’s study together.


Negative Form:


To make a negative suggestion, add “not” after “let’s.”

• Examples:

• Let’s not be late.

• Let’s not waste time.


5. Key Points to Remember


Imperative sentences start with a verb and give a command, request, instruction, or advice.

Negative imperatives use “don’t” + verb.

Let’s is used to suggest an activity together.

Negative “Let’s” uses “Let’s not” + verb.


Practice Sentences


• Command: Stand up.

• Request: Please close the window.

• Instruction: Turn on the computer.

• Advice: Don’t be late.

• Let’s suggestion: Let’s have lunch together.

• Negative Let’s suggestion: Let’s not forget our books.


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