Giving instructions to build up acrosport
figures.
We use the imperative to give instructions.
We form the
imperative with the base form of the verb.
There is not
a subject in imperative sentences.
Ex.
Stand up, then
crouch, finally lie on your back....
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Giving instructions to build up acrosport
figures.
We use the imperative to give instructions.
We form the
imperative with the base form of the verb.
There is not
a subject in imperative sentences.
Ex.
Stand up, then
crouch, finally lie on your back.
For the negative form we say “Do not” or “don’t” before
the base form of the verb.
Ex.
For safety, don’t jump on
your partner’s back.
Activities
1 Identifying the positions
2 Matching the instruction and the picture
3 Labelling the figures
4 Completing sentences with a verb in the imperative form.
5 Completing sentences with a suitable preposition to give instructions
6 Reading about giving instructions to make a figure of acrosport
7 Writing instructions to make a figure of acrosport.
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