The document discusses the different forms of imperatives, including affirmative imperatives which use the verb and object, negative imperatives which use "don't" plus the verb and object, and the optional use of "please" to soften the tone of an imperative statement. Some examples are given such as "Give me a pen and a pencil" as an affirmative imperative and "Don't touch my phone" as a negative imperative. The document focuses on outlining the grammatical structures used to form imperative statements in English.
The document discusses the different forms of imperatives, including affirmative imperatives which use the verb and object, negative imperatives which use "don't" plus the verb and object, and the optional use of "please" to soften the tone of an imperative statement. Some examples are given such as "Give me a pen and a pencil" as an affirmative imperative and "Don't touch my phone" as a negative imperative. The document focuses on outlining the grammatical structures used to form imperative statements in English.
The document discusses the different forms of imperatives, including affirmative imperatives which use the verb and object, negative imperatives which use "don't" plus the verb and object, and the optional use of "please" to soften the tone of an imperative statement. Some examples are given such as "Give me a pen and a pencil" as an affirmative imperative and "Don't touch my phone" as a negative imperative. The document focuses on outlining the grammatical structures used to form imperative statements in English.