Grammar: A1 - Sentence Structure - Basics - Lesson 8: Imperatives

✨ Lesson 8: Imperatives (Commands and Requests)

We have learned how to make statements and ask questions. Today, we will learn how to give a command1 or make a request2. This type of sentence is called an imperative3.

Imperative sentences are special because they usually do not have a subject. The subject 'you' is understood. When a teacher says "Open your book," they mean "(You) open your book."

Positive Imperatives: Start with the Verb!

To give a command or an instruction, we start the sentence with the base verb4.

[Base Verb] + [Rest of Sentence].

Instructions:

  • Go straight.
  • Turn left at the Durian Roundabout.
  • Listen carefully.

Polite Requests (add 'please'):

  • Please sit down.
  • Close the door, please.

Negative Imperatives: 'Do not' or 'Don't'

To tell someone not to do something, we start the sentence with Do not or the contraction Don't.

[Don't] + [Base Verb] + [Rest of Sentence].

  • Don't talk in the library.
  • Do not enter.
  • Don't be late for class.
🧠 Practice Quiz: Positive or Negative?

Change the positive command to a negative command, and the negative command to a positive one.

  1. Open the window.
    Don't open the window.
  2. Don't be noisy.
    Be noisy. (Or, more naturally, "You can be noisy.")
  3. Wait here.
    Don't wait here.
  4. Don't forget your homework.
    Forget your homework. (This is grammatically correct, but a strange command!)
📝 Homework: Give Instructions

Imagine you are helping a tourist in Kampot. Write three imperative sentences to give them directions or advice.

Example: Turn right at the corner. Don't drink the tap water. Please try the seafood.


1: ___________________________________

2: ___________________________________

3: ___________________________________

Vocabulary Glossary

  1. Command / Instruction: (Noun) - បញ្ជា (bânh'chea) / ការណែនាំ (kaa nea'num) - An order that tells someone to do something.
  2. Request: (Noun) - ការស្នើសុំ (kaa snae'som) - The act of politely asking for something.
  3. Imperative: (Noun) - ប្រយោគបញ្ជា (brâyoŭk bânh'chea) - The form of a verb used for giving commands or instructions.
  4. Base Verb: (Noun) - កិរិយាស័ព្ទដើម (kĕ're'ya'sap daem) - The simplest form of a verb, with no special endings.

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