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Imperatives

~ We use imperatives for orders, rules and instructions.

Open the window.


Speak English in
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~ We use the verb in the infinitive to form an affirmative imperative:


Speak English!

~ We use Don't + the verb in the infinitive to form a negative imperative:


Don't speak Spanish!

Demonstratives

Thls dog That dog Thvsv dogs Thosv dogs

Prepositions of
place

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behind in front of nextto
in ;
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Mynotes ...

under

Parts of speech

A noun usually refers to a person, a thing or an animal: boy, apple, dog

An article goes before a noun; we can use the definite article the or the indefinite article
a / an: a boy, an apple, the dog
An adjective describes a noun: a small boy, a big apple, the lovelydog
A preposition usually refers to place or time: on the table, at 10 o'dock, in January A
verb usually refers to an action or state: I eat breakfast. I am a teacher.

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