Imperatives - How to give commands in English and more!

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Hi, this is Alex, and welcome to this lesson on imperatives.
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Now, if you're wondering what the word "imperatives" means, basically, in grammar, imperatives
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are simply verbs used to achieve different functions, but they always have the same kind
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of general role of telling someone what to do, or guiding someone to do something, OK?
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So imperatives are verbs used to give orders or commands, give directions or instructions,
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make requests with "please," give advice, suggestions, give warnings, or to invite someone
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somewhere.
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Now, when you use an imperative, you start the sentence with the verb, the base form
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of the verb, OK?
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You're not basically indicating any kind of subject, so you're not saying "I, you, we,
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they."
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The subject is implied always to be talking about you, OK?
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So in imperatives, the subject is you.
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So let's look at some examples to make it easier to understand.
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So verbs used to give orders or commands, OK?
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So what is an order or a command?
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For example, if you are taking swimming lessons, your instructor might tell you, "Jump into
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the pool."
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Right?
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So they are talking to you directly.
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They're not saying, "You, jump into the pool."
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They're saying, "Jump into the pool," and you know they are talking to you.
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You know the command is for you.
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So they use the verb "jump," right?
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That's the base form of the verb, "jump," and then followed by a command or an instruction,
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OK?
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Let's look at the second use of imperatives, and that is to give directions or instructions.
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So for example, if you are giving directions to someone on how to get to your home, you
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would tell them, "Go straight on John Street, turn left on Main Street, turn right on King
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Street."
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OK?
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So again, you're saying, you're starting your sentences with "go," OK?
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Base form, "turn," base form of a verb, right?
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So you can also use it to give instructions.
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So let's say cooking instructions for a meal, "Add two tablespoons of salt."
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So "add," right?
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Just the base form of the verb, you're beginning the sentence with that, to give directions,
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instructions on how to cook something.
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OK.
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You can make requests using imperatives.
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Now here, when you're making a request, you usually want to use "please."
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Usually at the end, or maybe at the beginning as well.
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So you can make a request, let's say your job is a teacher as well, and you want your
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students to read page 52 for homework.
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So you can say that sentence by saying, "Please read page 52.
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Please read."
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So again, "read" is the base form of the verb, right?
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Plus your request, "Please read page 52."
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You're requesting them to do it.
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It should be a command or an order, really, but in this case, it's more so of a request
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when you're using, when you're adding "please."
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OK?
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You can use it to give advice or suggestions, OK?
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So for example, I'm going to use a negative in this case.
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So if I say, "Don't cross the streets," OK?
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So "cross" is the base form of the verb again.
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I'm putting "do not" in front of it, OK?
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I'm giving advice or suggestion, OK?
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I'm saying, "Don't cross the streets, otherwise you might get hurt," OK?
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You can also give warnings.
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So this is kind of similar, essentially, OK?
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Do not touch, essentially.
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Do not touch the oven, OK?
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You're giving a warning.
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Don't touch that, OK?
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You can invite someone to somewhere by using an imperative as well.
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So you can say, "Come to my house at 4 o'clock."
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That's when a party starts, could be your birthday or grandma's 75th wedding anniversary.
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So you can invite someone to somewhere just by, start, I apologize, by beginning with
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the verb, right?
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The base form of the verb, "come."
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Come at 7 o'clock, OK?
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Usually when you're inviting someone, it might be nice to ask "please" as well.
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So "Please come at 7 o'clock."
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You're inviting someone to go somewhere.
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OK, so let's look at some of the rules now on how we can put these kinds of imperatives
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together.
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OK, so let's look into this a little bit more in depth, just to make sure that you understand
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the form of how to use imperatives.
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OK, so if you're speaking in the affirmative, so the positive sense, what, again, what you
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use is simply the base form of the verb, OK, plus, you know, the command, the warning,
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whatever you want to accomplish, make the request.
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So what I have here is "Give me that," right?
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That's a command for someone to give you something right away, OK?
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So again, you have the base form of the verb plus, you know, the rest of your command in
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this case, "Give me that."
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So if you're talking in the negative, it's very simple.
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Just put "do not," OK?
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Again, in conversation, "do not" sometimes becomes "don't," so "do not" plus the base
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form of the verb.
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So the example I have here is "Do not go inside," OK?
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So this is a warning, right?
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"Do not" plus the base form of "go," which is "go," "do not go inside."
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You're issuing a warning.
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And just a reminder, again, that the subject of an imperative is always, it's always you,
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OK?
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You don't have to indicate, you know, I don't have to say, "Alex, give me that."
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You can, but usually it's implied.
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If someone looks directly at you and tells you, "Give me that," it's implied that it's
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you.
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So in writing and in speaking, it's always implied that you are the subject, OK?
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So again, just remember the base form of the verb, to give the command, make the request,
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issue the warning, send out an invitation, OK?
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So if you'd like to test your knowledge on imperatives, please check out www.engvid.com
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for the quiz.
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Again, my name is Alex, take care.
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