Lesson 15. Commands and Instructions

In this lesson you'll learn the imperative form of verbs. This is the form of the verb that is used when giving instructions, directions, commands, and making requests. You'll also learn some English words related to cities and towns.

The lesson starts with a travel video featuring Vancouver to help you improve your English listening skills.

Granville Island

Video

Here is a short documentary about Vancouver from Expedia.

Expedia YouTube Channel


قواعد

The Imperative Mood

The imperative mood is used to issue commands, give orders, make requests, or provide instructions.

Forming the Imperative

In English, the imperative uses the base form of the verb (the infinitive without "to"). The subject "you" is understood but omitted. While urgent commands often end with an exclamation mark (!), standard instructions typically end with a period (.). To soften a command into a polite request, you can add the word "Please." However, because the imperative can sometimes sound blunt or forceful, formal requests are often phrased as questions For example, "Could you please...?" rather than direct commands.

Infinitive Imperative
be be
open open
make make
do do
go go
give give

To create a negative command, start the sentence with Don't, followed by the imperative form of the verb.

Examples

Give it to me! (command) اعطني اياه
Please give it to me. (request) ارجوك ان تعطها لي
Go away! (command) ابتعد أو ارحل
Don't go away! (command) لا تذهب بعيدا
Please don't go! (request) من فضلك لا تذهب
Go straight ahead for two blocks, then turn right on Main street. (instructions) انتقل مباشرة إلى كتلتين ، ثم انعطف يمينًا على الشارع الرئيسي
Hold the flashlight. (command) عقد مصباح يدوي.
Pour in two cups of water. (instructions) صب في كوبين من الماء
Cook for ten minutes. (instructions) طهي لمدة عشر دقائق

Giving Directions Example

city

Go straight ahead for three blocks.
Turn left and keep going until the the traffic light.
Turn right and go for about five blocks.
You'll see a small school.
Walk past the school and turn left.
Keep going for another couple of blocks and you'll see the book store.

Recipe Example

Chocolate chip cookie

Ingredients

3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 cup butter or margarine, softened
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup coarsely chopped nuts
1 package (12 ounces) semisweet chocolate chips (2 cups)

Steps

1 Heat oven to 375ºF.
2 Mix sugars, butter, vanilla and egg in large bowl.
3 Stir in flour, baking soda and salt (dough will be stiff).
4 Stir in nuts and chocolate chips.
5 Put dough by rounded tablespoonfuls about 2 inches apart onto an ungreased cookie sheet.
6 Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until light brown (centers will be soft).
7 Allow to cool slightly, then remove from cookie sheet.
8 Place on wire rack and let cool.

Inclusive imperative

The inclusive imperative is a unique form of the imperative mood because it suggests an action that includes the speaker. While a standard imperative like "Go!" directs someone else to move, the inclusive imperative "Let’s go!" means "I am going, and I want you to come with me."

مفردات اللغه

Here are some common English words related to cities and towns.

Listen city مدينة
Listen town بلدة
Listen village قرية
Listen downtown وسط البلد
Listen suburbs الضواحي
Listen sidewalk رصيف
Listen street شارع
Listen crosswalk عبور المشاة
Listen bridge جسر
Listen park حديقة عامة
Listen house منزل
Listen building بناء
Listen warehouse مستودع
Listen train station محطة القطار
Listen subway station محطة مترو الانفاق
Listen restaurant مطعم
Listen supermarket سوبر ماركت
Listen store متجر
Listen theater, theatre مسرح
Listen stadium ملعب رياضي

الإعلانات

قراءة

Chapter 4: A Rainy Day

On Wednesday morning, Ana wakes up to the sound of rain. She looks out the window and sees grey clouds covering the sky. She gets ready for school, then goes into the kitchen.

Alejandro is sitting at the table. “It’s really raining today,” he says.

Ana nods. “Wow, it’s so dark outside,” she replies.

They finish their breakfast and put on their jackets. Their friend Sarah gives them two umbrellas.

“You’ll need these,” she says. “Vancouver gets a lot of rain.”

“Thank you,” Ana says.

They walk to the bus stop carefully. The sidewalks are wet, and cars splash water as they drive by. When they get on the bus, everyone looks a little sleepy.

At school, the students talk about the weather.

“It rains a lot here,” Yuki says.

“Yes,” Ana replies. “But I don’t mind. It feels cozy.”

After class, Ana and Alejandro decide to explore West 4th Avenue. They walk past small shops and cafés. The smell of coffee fills the air.

“Let’s go inside,” Alejandro says, pointing to a café with warm lights.

They order hot chocolate and sit by the window. Outside, people walk quickly with umbrellas, trying to stay dry.

“This is nice,” Ana says. “I like rainy days when we can relax.”

“Me too,” Alejandro says. “But I hope it’s sunny again tomorrow.”

They finish their drinks and walk home slowly, enjoying the sound of the rain.

الاختبار

Part 1 - Vocabulary

Write the English word.

1) مدينة
2) قرية
3) جسر
4) شارع
5) مسرح
6) حديقة عامة
7) منزل
8) بناء
9) مطعم
10) متجر

Part 2 - Imperative Form of Verbs

Write the sentence using the English imperative form of the word in parentheses.

Example

Question: ____ the window. (close)

Answer: Close the window.

11) ____ it to me! (أعطى)

12) Please ____ me some water. (أحضر)

13) ____ the door. (فتح)

14) ____ for 15 minutes. (طبخ)

15) ____ the flashlight. (ليمسك)


Part 3 - Negative Form of the Imperative

Write the sentence using the negative form of the imperative using the English translation of the word in parentheses.

Example

Question: ____ ____ the window. (close)

Answer: Don't close the window.

16) ____ ____ the door. (أغلق)

17) ____ ____ by the road. (للعب)

18) ____ ____ late. (يكون)

19) ____ ____ your jacket. (ننسى)

20) ____ ____ until you say goodbye. (للذهاب)


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