Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Giving Instructions

Giving instruction is an expression for give or ask somebody to do something we want somebody to do.

The kind of giving instruction:

1. Command

Example:

Wash your hand!
Eat your meal!
Sit down!
Sweep the floor!
Open your book!
Close your book!
Open the door,please!
Come here!
Move the chair!
Take a bath!


2. Prohibition

Example:

Don’t climb!
Don’t eat!
Don’t forget!
Don’t life!
Don’t swim!
Don’t open it!
Don’t read!
Don’t write!
Don’t call him!

1. Command

- verb (to) eq: watch our & come here
- please + v (to) eq: please clean you room
- v (to) + please to eq: wash this badroom please
- would you please to + v (to) eq: would you please to wait for me
- would you mind + v-ing (to) eq: I would you mind bring these boxes

2. Prohibition

- don’t + v (o) eq: don’t close it!
- don’t + v (to) + please eq: please don’t kick him….
- would you mind not + v-ing (to) eq: would you mind not 
reading my diary
- would you please not to + verb (+o) eq: would you please not to.


Example dialoque:

Fryska: Adhi,come here,please
Adhi: ok..! what’s up?
Fryska: help me move the box,please
Adhi: sure!!


The end

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