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Imperative Sentences
1. There is request, advice, order, suggestion etc. in imperative sentences.
2. Subject is always ?you? but it is not written. (It is hidden)
3. Use first form of the verb.
4. Negative sentence starts with Don?t
Part IExamples: - Write this letter today.
- Don?t go there.
- Please meet me tomorrow.
- Don?t disturb him.
Part IIExamples:
- Let me go now.
- Let her wash the clothes.
- Do not let them play here.
Part IIIExamples:
- Let us go to market.
- Let?s play together in the park.
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Changes In Imperative & Exclamatort Sentence
Imperative Sentence A kind of sentence that gives advice or instruction and expresses a request or command An imperative sentence normally begins with the base form of verb, as go now, work hard, bring a glass of water, some time it also starts with please,...
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Active And Passive Voice
We can wright or speak our sentences in tow ways Active voice and Passive voice There are some rules to change active to passive and passive to active -ike In Active voice we say ? I write a latter. In passive...
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Past Indefinite Tense
Rule - Use of second form of the verb. Past indefinite tense: Affirmative sentence I helped my friends.She loved him a lot.I gave him money.They came to their village.Negative Sentence Rule ?Subject+ did not + first form of the verb objectI did not...
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Causative Verbs
GET 1. Use get according to tense, 2. Place object after the causative verb, 3. Main verb always in 3rd form: Causative Verb(CV) + Object + V 3rd (main verb). Examples I have got the sums solved.She will get the letter written by Ravi.Are you getting...
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Auxiliaries (modals)
IS TO, ARE TO, AM TO 1. He is to go to market. 2.They are to play the match. 3. I am to take tea. WAS TO, WERE TO 1. She was to wash the clothes. 2. We were to pluck the flowers. HAS TO, HAVE TO, HAD TO (obligation) A. 1. Geeta has to wash the...
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