
Present Perfect Tense in Imperative Sentences
Dive into a reading comprehension exercise focusing on the present perfect tense in imperative sentences. Explore scenarios about a dedicated doctor and his patients, and answer questions to test your understanding. Practice creating imperative sentences by giving orders, directions, making requests, giving advice, and more.
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The present perfect tense Reading comprehension Imperative sentences
A VERY DEDICATED DOCTOR 1. Dr. Fernando s waiting room is very full today. A lot of people are waiting to see him, and they re hoping that the doctor can help them. George s neck has been stiff for more than a week. Martha has had a headache since yesterday, and Lenny has felt dizzy since early this morning. Carol has had a high fever for two days. Bob s knee has been swollen for three weeks, Bill s arm has been black and blue since last week, and Tommy and Julie have had little red spots all over their bodies for the past twenty-four hours. 2. Dr. Fernando has been in the office since early this morning. He has already seen a lot of patients, and he will certainly see many more before the day is over. Dr. Fernando s patients don t know it, but he also isn t feeling very well. He has had a pain in his back since last Thursday, but he hasn t taken any time to stay at home and rest. He has had a lot of patients this week, and he s a very dedicated doctor.
According to the last reading answer next questions. Why isn t the doctor feeling well? When are the patients waiting for the doctor? What has happened with Lenny? What does the underlined word him refer to? What does the underlined word them refer to Why hasn t the doctor stayed resting at home? Why do you think he is a dedicated doctor? How often does the doctor work? Where are there many patients? How is Dr. Fernando feeling?
Use the imperative mode according to the indications below. IMPERATIVE SENTENCES Give orders Give directions Make requests (please) Give advice Give warming Invite someone Somebody having behavior in a chat is A child needs to cross the street, but he know how to do it. You need to keep in touch with you teacher make socialization process Your female best friend trouble, pregnant, nobody knows. You want to leave at the weekend, but your parents will be worried, so they say you: You are in love, and you having a date for first time: a bad is she in is are doesn t now to a and else Use according to this situation vocabulary See and verbs next use video those How do you ask your politely to have a communication? Try to look for a solution, help her with her decisions Which do you? warnings they For inviting you use: Let s don t let s Let s go: v monos teacher make 1 2 3 4