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English Titan Class 18-5: Using Imperative Sentences to Make Polite Requests

Class 18-5: Using Imperative Sentences to Make Polite Requests

Home » Advanced English » Definition: Imperative sentences are sentences without subjects. Imperative sentences do not use subjects because the subject in the sentence is known. Note: imperative sentences are used to make requests and orders. Examples: 1. Close the door. 2. Open the window. …

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Class 18-1: Modal Auxiliaries and Similar Expressions

Home » Advanced English »  “I’m about to leave. I should not answer it.” Definition: Modals are words used to explain a speaker’s emotions or attitude towards an object or idea. The modal auxiliaries in the American English language are can, could, …