Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Unit 10
Unit 10
A QUESTION OF
TASTE
Commands / Imperatives
The infinitive without to
Be quiet!
Don’t talk!
The same form when we talk to one or more than one
person:
Enjoy your holiday, everybody!
Have a good weekend!
Used to command, tell or ask someone to do something, to
give instructions or advice, make suggestions, encourage,
warn, etc.
Don’t worry so much!
Don’t smoke here.
Be good!
Have something done
We use have something done when we ask
someone else to do something for us
I have my car repaired (the mechanic is repairing
the car)
get something done
My sister gets her hair cut
In any form or tense
I’m thinking of having my hair cut
My car is broken – I must have it repaired.
Let me see
Let me think
What else?
What do you call it?
Where was I?
Describing a picture
Picture B
(yellow and white) checked shirt
(blue, yellow and green) striped T-shirt
Rest (apoyar)
A credit card
Picture C
Market
Stand
Basket
Bucket (cubo)
Cage (jaula)
Blind (persiana)
Species
Legumes/pulses
Nuts
Egg carton/ dozen / half a dozen
Purple stools (banquetas)
Bag (bolsa)
Craft (artesanía)
Esparto- grass