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EXERCISE 36-ORAL: What are some typical IMPERATIVE SENTENCES YOU might hear in the<br />

given situations?<br />

Example: ( ...) is your friend. He/She has a headache. What are some typical<br />

imperative sentences for this situation?<br />

Responses: Take an aspirin.<br />

Lie down and close your eyes for a little while.<br />

Put a cold cloth across your forehead.<br />

Take a hot bath and relax.<br />

Etc.<br />

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1. You are the teacher of this class. You are assigning homework for tomorrow. What<br />

are some typical imperative sentences for this situation?<br />

2. Your friend ( ... ) has the hiccups. What are some typical imperative sentences for<br />

this situation?<br />

3. ( ... ) is your eight-year-old sonldaughter. HeIShe is walking out the door to go to<br />

school. What are some typical imperative sentences for this situation?<br />

4. ( ... ) wants to improve hisher health. Tell him/her what to do and what not to do.<br />

...<br />

5. ( ) is going to cook rice for the fust time tonight. Tell himher how to cook rice.<br />

6. ( ...) is going to visit your country for the first time next month. Tell him/her what<br />

to do and what to see as a tourist in your country.<br />

16 USING TWO, TOO, AND T(<br />

TWO<br />

Too<br />

TO<br />

( a) I have two children.<br />

( b) Timmy is too young. He can't read.<br />

( c ) Ann saw the movie. I saw the movie too.<br />

( d) I talked to Jim.<br />

Two, too, and to have the same pronunciation.<br />

In (a): two = a number.<br />

In (b): too young = not old enough.<br />

In (c): too = also.<br />

In (d): to = a preposition.<br />

( e) I want to watch television.<br />

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In (e): to = part of an iditive.<br />

EXERCISE 37: Complete the sentences. Use two, too, or to.<br />

1. I'd like a cup of coffee. Bob would like a cup tOO .<br />

2. I had cups of coffee yesterday.<br />

3. I can't drink my coffee. It's hot. The coffee is hot for me<br />

drink.<br />

4. I talked Jim. Jane wants talk rim<br />

5. I walked school today. Alex walked school today

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