GIVING AND RECEIVING ORDERS
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Martín Basilio Martínez. Jazmín Bautista Ibarra. Valeria Bocanegra Hernández. Karen Brigido Pichardo. Héctor Enrique Castro López.
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GIVING AND RECEIVING ORDERS
A little information Very rarely do we like to take orders , abide only when it comes from a higher if we work in a company, but still do not know if that superior command can generate negative feelings against him , as resentment, hatred, contempt, etc. The key lies in the hands, although many may go unnoticed hands have incredible power , especially because we can master the emotions of the other person just by modifying the position. For example , it is not the same as you give a command when you point showing the palms up if you give the order pointing or showing palms down. Allan Pease conducted an experiment with eight speakers to those who requested them to use gestures above along a talk ten minutes in front of different audiences. He recorded the attitudes of participants to each speaker and discovered that those who mostly used the position of the palm upward received eighty -four percent of positive feedback from participants , when they performed the same presentation to other public and they mainly using gesture palm down just won the fifty-two percent positive reviews ; and position with the finger pointing , recorded only twenty-eight percent of positive responses and some participants left the room during the conference.
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NOW MENTION SOME OF THE MOST USED COMMANDS IN SCHOOL
1.-Please stand up/sit down. 2.-Sit up straight. 3.-Fold your arms. 4.- Come here please. 5.-Go back to your seat. 6.– Go and stand outside. 7.– Line-up outside. 8.– Come in. 9.– Look this way. 10.-Take out your text book. 11.-Take your books out. 12.-Put away ypur books. 13.-Pass your books to the front. 14.-Close your books. 15.-Use a red pen. 16.-Draw a margin. 17.-Write today´s date. 18.-Underline the title. 19.-Draw a line. 20.-Write today´s date. 21.-Start a new page. 22.-Do your corrections
HOW TO GIVE ORDER : in imperative The imperative is formed with the base form of the verb , without the subject, although the expression is always directed to a second person , either singular or plural . We know who we mean by context or by any explicit reference may appear next to the verb in the imperative . Some examples are: boring Shut up! ( Plural , based on several listeners) . Shut up! ( Singular , based on only a listener ) . You, guys, shut up !. ( plural) You, Peter , shut up !. (singular The imperative is used to give orders and instructions . For example:Speak up! Speech ( d ) stronger! Shut up! Shut up / shut up ! Sit down! Sit / sit down ! Stand up! Get up / Arise ! Wake up! Awake / Awake ! For negative orders Do not use + verb : Do not shout ! Do not scream / gritĂŠis ! Do not open the window ! Do not open / open your window !
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Order The ability of some systems reminisce ( take notes) occurs in the system the ability to establish an organized and coordinated to repeat the success achieved by natural selection, and accelerate the goal to achieve method. In the process, you pay a price : the loss of their individuality , increased reliance on new elements that may exist due to a looser economy, but gaining expertise. Under this approach , the order is the organization of the parties to do something functional and accurate , implying the presence of a channel that establishes a transaction loads with less cost and therefore with development potential of an emerging psychodynamic , giving the viewer the opportunity to impute an intentional purpose and , as can be deduced from an intelligent action. if a person such person is ordered everything will I find where I put outset
MANDATORY VERB FORM These words a little pompous serve to disguise the reality of things . This imperative form of the verb indicates precisely that works for you or us to order another whatever. The first thing we notice when ordering one thing is that we can only turn to a second person (you, you , you, you ) . The order is then directly , it is impossible to turn to a third person directly ; would become second , as is logical . We need to address a second person to order indirectly to third . Neither you can clean up after itself . We were then, that when we try to verbs in their imperative form , it refers solely to the second person singular or plural . Put another way : An order must be directed to the person who must obey . In English, the thing is very simple: you take the infinitive of the verb that suits you, to remove the particle and go. Go (go , go , go , go ) . Come (come , come , come , come ) . Drink ( drink , drink , drink , drink ) . Jump ( jump , jump , jump , jump ) . When the order is negative : Precede the particle and do not negative : Do not go (do not go , do not go , do not go , do not go ) . Do not drink ( do not drink , do not drink , do not drink , do not drink ) . Do not jump ( do not jump , do not jump , do not skip it , do not jump ) . He will tell you- Well ; but there must be some way to express an order or a desire referred to ourselves or to others. Of course ; Englishmen are aided with the verb to let, equivalent to leaving , grant afford. Remember now the situation: We suppress the particle to the infinitive and we have the second person imperative .
Therefore ... Let Let equivalent to saying , Let , Grant . Thus, in a discreet , elegant shape, ordered that second person who allows us to make us what we need . See below the imperative form of the verb to go ( go) , which have eliminated the second person singular and plural : Let me go - let me go Let him go - let him go orhe goes ! Let her go - let it go orshe goes ! Let it go - let the go orgo! LET us go - let go andgo! Let them go - let the go orwill they, them ! May not get pronoun when the imperative (command ) refers to second persons . If you prefer to soften the order, you can prepend Please either make the order through a question in a exhotaci贸n , in a plea ... For example : Please, come in! ( Please Login we have the second person imperative .
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The imperative to give orders and instructions used , make suggestions , etc. eg Sit down! Come in ! Do not smoke ! Listen to me! Shut up! Do not speak to me like that ! etc. Although the use of the imperative Spanish is quite common (eg "Give me a beer" ) in English is less common especially if you talk to someone you do not know and is often used another way of asking for something ( eg "Could I have a beer , please? " ) .
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MANDATORY VERB FORM These words a little pompous serve to disguise the reality of things . This imperative form of the verb indicates precisely that works for you or us to order another whatever. The first thing we notice when ordering one thing is that we can only turn to a second person (you, you , you, you ) . The order is then directly , it is impossible to turn to a third person directly ; would become second , as is logical . We need to address a second person to order indirectly to third . Neither you can clean up after itself . We were then, that when we try to verbs in their imperative form , it refers solely to the second person singular or plural . Put another way : An order must be directed to the person who must obey . In English, the thing is very simple: you take the infinitive of the verb that suits you, to remove the particle and go. Go (go , go , go , go ) . Come (come , come , come , come ) . Drink ( drink , drink , drink , drink ) . Jump ( jump , jump , jump , jump ) .
“The key is to be obedient
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