Open the chapter to learn how to write effective instructions. Instructions use the imperative form to give orders and requests, and modal verbs can make the tone more polite. Some examples of instructions and typical responses are provided, such as "Open your mouth!" and "Okay." The document concludes by giving the reader an instruction to check their classroom on Quizizz before the next English class.
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Open the chapter to learn how to write effective instructions. Instructions use the imperative form to give orders and requests, and modal verbs can make the tone more polite. Some examples of instructions and typical responses are provided, such as "Open your mouth!" and "Okay." The document concludes by giving the reader an instruction to check their classroom on Quizizz before the next English class.
Open the chapter to learn how to write effective instructions. Instructions use the imperative form to give orders and requests, and modal verbs can make the tone more polite. Some examples of instructions and typical responses are provided, such as "Open your mouth!" and "Okay." The document concludes by giving the reader an instruction to check their classroom on Quizizz before the next English class.
s Chapteí 4 HOW TO MAKE AN INSTRUCTION? 1. Use the imperative form
We use the imperative form to give orders, warnings and advice:
• Be quiet! • Take care!
2. Use a modal verb to turn the order into a request
Modal auxiliary verbs can make orders and instructions sound more polite. • Could you post this letter? • Could you make me some tea? Some expression of instruction and response Giving Instíuctions Responses ● Open your mouth! ● Ok. ● Watch this video! ● Suíe. ● Díaw a line! ● Of couíse. ● Sweep the flooí! ● Alíight. GIVE ME AN INSTRUCTION! Check your join and classroom Quizizz! Thank You L e a i n a b o u t Invitation b e f o i e joining English class next week.