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What Are Imperative Sentences?
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Imperative sentences Imperative sentences are how you communicate the things you need others around you to do. When you tell your friend where to pick you up after work, when you teach your new colleague how to perform their job duties, and even when you tell your dog to sit, you’re using imperative sentences.
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EMBEDDED QUESTIONS When it comes to a yes or no question, that connector will be WHETHER or IF, whichever you prefer. https://www.ringteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/embedded-questions.yes-or-no.png When you ask a yes or no question, the connector you use in indirect questions in English corresponds to a word that does not appear in the direct question. https://www.ringteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/embedded-questions.png You can reproduce this double structure by replacing the direct question with both an affirmative and a negative sentence. But, of course, in this case, the context will tell you if it is a much more indirect question than the previous ones or simply the expression of a subjective aspect on the part of the person who says it. https://www.ringteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/embedded-questions.2.png
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Team: José Alfonso Gómez Acuña Jeniffer Luque Carranza 1) They weren't very nice people, were they? No, they weren't 2) They named her Matilda, didn't they? Yes, they did 3) She developed a sense of style, didn't she? Yes, she did 4) The books helped her, didn't they? Yes, they did 5) She didn't do it, did she? Yes, she did 6) Any school is better than no school, isn't it? Yes, they are 7) You won't go back in that house, will you? No, I won't