ZWK 2 Commands / Imperative Mood

Commands / Imperative Mood
In Dutch: Gebiedende wijs
aka
Telling people what to do
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Commands / Imperative Mood
In Dutch: Gebiedende wijs
aka
Telling people what to do

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lesson plan
  • Examples
  • When we use commands/imperative mood
  • How to form commands
  • Practice

Slide 2 - Slide

Examples
  • Be quiet.
  • Clean your work bench.
  • Put your phone away. 
  • Do not talk.
  • Don't let it boil too long. 
  • Don't forget to order fresh vegetables. 

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When do we use commands?
  • The most obvious: we use them to tell people what to do or not do. 
  • Commands can be used for polite directions. 
  • Use them when you want to be direct and clear. 

Slide 4 - Slide

When do we use commands?
  • Great for giving instructions in the kitchen. 
  • They make sentences shorter & ensure the actions are clear.

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When do we use commands?
  • Commands can be used for polite directions/requests OR rude demands/rebukes. In English, this difference depends on tone and context! 
  • In Dutch you have words that make commands more polite (hoor, even, maar, etc). These do not exist in English. 
  • If you want to be sure your command is polite, you can add "please" to the beginning or end. 

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How to form commands
For all verbs except TO BE, use the base form of the verb: 
  • To take --> take; Take a fish slice. 
  • To give --> give; Give me an ovendish. 
  • To arrive --> arrive; Arrive at 3pm. 
  • To be --> be; Be nice. Be on time. Be polite. 

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How to form commands
  • Sometimes you will want a negative command (using NOT). 
  • For these, you need your helper verb TO DO

DO + NOT + BASE FORM VERB + REST
  • Do not talk
  • Do not arrive late. 
  • Don't be rude. 

Slide 8 - Slide

Let's practice!
Round 1: Choose the command.

Slide 9 - Slide

Choose the command.
A
Can you be quiet?
B
Should we quiet down?
C
We are not talking.
D
Be silent.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Choose the command.
A
You can park here.
B
You cannot park here.
C
Do not park here.
D
She is parking the car.

Slide 11 - Quiz

Choose the command.
A
She answered the phone.
B
Will you answer the phone?
C
We cannot hear the phone.
D
Answer the phone.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Choose the command.
A
I am getting a drink.
B
Don't drink and drive.
C
Do you want a drink?
D
I am not drinking.

Slide 13 - Quiz

Let's practice!
Round 2: Rewrite the questions as a command. 

Slide 14 - Slide

Will you get me a drink?

Slide 15 - Open question

Can you answer the phone?

Slide 16 - Open question

Will you call me after work?

Slide 17 - Open question

Can you help me?

Slide 18 - Open question

Let's practice!

Round 3: Rewrite the command as a negative.

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Use more salt.

Slide 20 - Open question

Turn off the gas.

Slide 21 - Open question

Throw away the left-overs.

Slide 22 - Open question

Summary
  • Use commands to give direct, clear directions.

  • Use commands in your kitchen instructions

  • Read the recipe carefully. / Don't leave the steak on the grill too long.

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