What is happening? What is the lesson?
(present progressive/continuous) (command/imperative)
The boy is cooking. Be diligent.
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What is happening? What is the lesson? (present progressive/continuous) (command/imperative) The boy is cooking. Be diligent.
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Here is some practice with adverbs. Adverbs that answer "how?" go after the verb. (Adjectives go before a noun.) Example: Jessica is a good student. (adjective) Jessica works well. (adverb) Look at these sentences. Do you need an adjective or an adverb? You can often make adjectives into adverbs. Try to do that here. Dusting…What is he doing?
Commands = Imperatives Find the verb. Then read from there. Do you wear a dress to church? "wear" Wear a dress to church. You should eat a lot of vegetables. "eat" Eat a lot of vegetables. NEGATIVES...watch for "not" Change to "Don't" You should not stay up late. "not stay" Don't stay up late. Practice here. Practice here too. Remember to use the base verb. Go to eslblogs.waketech.edu
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