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  • Imperative Verbs: Do Something For Me (Review)

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Do Something For Me

(1) Kate: Listen
We have a children's party this afternoon. Give me some chairs.

"children's" is the possessive of "children".

(2) Daniel: Listen
Okay. Here you go.

You say "Here you go" when you hand something to another person.

(3) Kate: Listen
Thanks. [vocab word=bring]Bring[/vocab] me these tables, too.

"me" is the indirect object. "these tables" is the direct object.

(4) Daniel: Listen
Do I bring the big tables or the small tables?
(5) Kate: Listen
Small tables are fine.

"fine" means "okay" here.

(6) Daniel: Listen
Do I also bring the big tables?
(7) Kate: Listen
No. Don’t bring the big tables.

Don't = Do not

(8) Daniel: Listen
Okay.
(9) Kate: Listen
Put some soda on the table.
(10) Daniel: Listen
Do I put Coke or Pepsi? We have 7-Up and Dr. Pepper, too.

Coke, Pepsi, 7-Up, and Dr. Pepper are all soda.

(11) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter. Put some cupcakes on that table.

"It doesn't matter" means "Any of them is okay" or "I don't care".

(12) Daniel: Listen
Do I put the [vocab word=yellow]yellow[/vocab] cupcakes or the [vocab word=pink]pink[/vocab] cupcakes? Or [vocab word=both]both[/vocab]?
(13) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter. Both.
(14) Daniel: Listen
Sure.
(15) Kate: Listen
Give me some balloons and [vocab word=name tag]name tags[/vocab].
(16) Daniel: Listen
We don't have any balloons or name tags.
(17) Kate: Listen
Okay. Buy some balloons and name tags, [vocab word=then]then[/vocab].
(18) Daniel: Listen
Do I go to the [vocab word=department store]department store[/vocab] or the [vocab word=convenience store]convenience store[/vocab]?
(19) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter, Daniel. Buy some potato chips, too.
(20) Daniel: Listen
Do I buy the small bags or the large bags?
(21) Kate: Listen
Daniel, it doesn't matter. I don't [vocab word=care]care[/vocab].
(22) Daniel: Listen
Okay.
(23) Kate: Listen
Also, buy me some aspirins, too.

"me" is the indirect object. "some aspirins" is the direct object. "Aspirin" is a drug for headache.

(24) Daniel: Listen
Are they for the children?
(25) Kate: Listen
No. They are for your [vocab word=stupid]stupid[/vocab] [vocab word=question]questions[/vocab].
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Do Something For Me

(1) Kate: Listen
We have a children's party this afternoon. Give me some chairs.

"children's" is the possessive of "children".

(2) Daniel: Listen
Okay. Here you go.

You say "Here you go" when you hand something to another person.

(3) Kate: Listen
Thanks. [vocab word=bring]Bring[/vocab] me these tables, too.

"me" is the indirect object. "these tables" is the direct object.

(4) Daniel: Listen
Do I bring the big tables or the small tables?
(5) Kate: Listen
Small tables are fine.

"fine" means "okay" here.

(6) Daniel: Listen
Do I also bring the big tables?
(7) Kate: Listen
No. Don’t bring the big tables.

Don't = Do not

(8) Daniel: Listen
Okay.
(9) Kate: Listen
Put some soda on the table.
(10) Daniel: Listen
Do I put Coke or Pepsi? We have 7-Up and Dr. Pepper, too.

Coke, Pepsi, 7-Up, and Dr. Pepper are all soda.

(11) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter. Put some cupcakes on that table.

"It doesn't matter" means "Any of them is okay" or "I don't care".

(12) Daniel: Listen
Do I put the [vocab word=yellow]yellow[/vocab] cupcakes or the [vocab word=pink]pink[/vocab] cupcakes? Or [vocab word=both]both[/vocab]?
(13) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter. Both.
(14) Daniel: Listen
Sure.
(15) Kate: Listen
Give me some balloons and [vocab word=name tag]name tags[/vocab].
(16) Daniel: Listen
We don't have any balloons or name tags.
(17) Kate: Listen
Okay. Buy some balloons and name tags, [vocab word=then]then[/vocab].
(18) Daniel: Listen
Do I go to the [vocab word=department store]department store[/vocab] or the [vocab word=convenience store]convenience store[/vocab]?
(19) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter, Daniel. Buy some potato chips, too.
(20) Daniel: Listen
Do I buy the small bags or the large bags?
(21) Kate: Listen
Daniel, it doesn't matter. I don't [vocab word=care]care[/vocab].
(22) Daniel: Listen
Okay.
(23) Kate: Listen
Also, buy me some aspirins, too.

"me" is the indirect object. "some aspirins" is the direct object. "Aspirin" is a drug for headache.

(24) Daniel: Listen
Are they for the children?
(25) Kate: Listen
No. They are for your [vocab word=stupid]stupid[/vocab] [vocab word=question]questions[/vocab].
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Do Something For Me

(1) Kate: Listen
We have a children's party this afternoon. Give me some chairs.

"children's" is the possessive of "children".

(2) Daniel: Listen
Okay. Here you go.

You say "Here you go" when you hand something to another person.

(3) Kate: Listen
Thanks. [vocab word=bring]Bring[/vocab] me these tables, too.

"me" is the indirect object. "these tables" is the direct object.

(4) Daniel: Listen
Do I bring the big tables or the small tables?
(5) Kate: Listen
Small tables are fine.

"fine" means "okay" here.

(6) Daniel: Listen
Do I also bring the big tables?
(7) Kate: Listen
No. Don’t bring the big tables.

Don't = Do not

(8) Daniel: Listen
Okay.
(9) Kate: Listen
Put some soda on the table.
(10) Daniel: Listen
Do I put Coke or Pepsi? We have 7-Up and Dr. Pepper, too.

Coke, Pepsi, 7-Up, and Dr. Pepper are all soda.

(11) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter. Put some cupcakes on that table.

"It doesn't matter" means "Any of them is okay" or "I don't care".

(12) Daniel: Listen
Do I put the [vocab word=yellow]yellow[/vocab] cupcakes or the [vocab word=pink]pink[/vocab] cupcakes? Or [vocab word=both]both[/vocab]?
(13) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter. Both.
(14) Daniel: Listen
Sure.
(15) Kate: Listen
Give me some balloons and [vocab word=name tag]name tags[/vocab].
(16) Daniel: Listen
We don't have any balloons or name tags.
(17) Kate: Listen
Okay. Buy some balloons and name tags, [vocab word=then]then[/vocab].
(18) Daniel: Listen
Do I go to the [vocab word=department store]department store[/vocab] or the [vocab word=convenience store]convenience store[/vocab]?
(19) Kate: Listen
It doesn't matter, Daniel. Buy some potato chips, too.
(20) Daniel: Listen
Do I buy the small bags or the large bags?
(21) Kate: Listen
Daniel, it doesn't matter. I don't [vocab word=care]care[/vocab].
(22) Daniel: Listen
Okay.
(23) Kate: Listen
Also, buy me some aspirins, too.

"me" is the indirect object. "some aspirins" is the direct object. "Aspirin" is a drug for headache.

(24) Daniel: Listen
Are they for the children?
(25) Kate: Listen
No. They are for your [vocab word=stupid]stupid[/vocab] [vocab word=question]questions[/vocab].
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