1. Definition and Purpose
Imperative sentences are used when you want to ask, give
a command, or provide instructions to someone. Essentially, they are used
to tell other people what to do in a direct and clear manner.
2. The Golden Rule of Grammar
A unique feature of imperative sentences is that they have no
subject. In English, we usually need a subject (like "You" or
"Galang"), but in imperative sentences, the subject "You"
is understood without being written or spoken. The sentence typically begins
directly with a verb.
3. Common Uses and Examples
A. Giving Step-by-Step Instructions
Imperatives are the primary tool for procedural texts, such
as how to make something or how to use technology.
- Example:
Making a Pocket Book
- Fold
the paper into eighths.
- Cut
the vertical fold in the middle of the paper using scissors.
- Unfold
the paper again.
- Push
the two ends together.
- Example:
Using a Search Engine
- Open
a web browser on your laptop.
- Type
the keywords in the search box.
- Click
the search tab beside the search box.
- Rephrase
your search to get different results.
- Choose
one of the results that you want to read.
B. Giving Advice or Warnings with "Always" and
"Never"
To make a command or piece of advice stronger, we often use
the words Always or Never before the main verb.
- Using
"Always":
- Always
verify someone’s identity.
- Always
hide your phone numbers.
- Always
check the date of the article.
- Always
keep your personal information private.
- Using
"Never":
- Never
click suspicious links!
- Never
give out your personal information.
- Never
reply to unsolicited emails.
- Never
keep your device software out of date.
C. Project Crafting and Decoration
- Choose
a material to cover your book.
- Measure
the material.
- Place
your paper book on the material.
- Draw
something on the cover.
- Add
some stickers to make it beautiful.
4. Summary Table
|
Context |
Imperative Verb |
Full Sentence Example |
|
Search Engine |
Open |
Open your laptop and a web browser. |
|
Crafting |
Fold |
Fold the paper evenly. |
|
Safety |
Never |
Never share your password with anyone. |
|
Research |
Check |
Check the author of the article. |
|
Social Media |
Block |
Block and delete messages from strangers. |
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Practice Exercise
Instructions: Identify the verb in the following
imperative sentences.
- Identify
a famous person for your biography.
- Find
the information on the Internet.
- Check
the facts carefully.
- Write
the biography in your pocket book.
- Present
your work to the class.
Worksheet: Practice with Imperative Sentences
Instructions: Fill in the blanks in the sentences below
by choosing the correct verb from the word box.
|
Fold |
Open |
Type |
Click |
Choose |
|
Cut |
Unfold |
Rephrase |
Push |
Measure |
- ___________ a web browser on your laptop or
smartphone to start your search.
- ___________ the specific keywords in the search box
carefully.
- ___________ the search tab or icon beside the
search box to view your results.
- ___________ your search keywords if you want to
find different or more specific results.
- ___________ one of the website results from the
list that you would like to read.
- ___________ the paper into eighths to create the
pages for your pocket book.
- ___________ the paper after making the initial
folds so you can see the eight panels.
- ___________ the vertical fold in the middle of the
paper using a pair of scissors.
- ___________ the two ends of the folded paper
together until it forms the shape of a book.
- ___________ the material you have chosen to be the
cover of your book to ensure it fits.