Procedure Text part 3
Imperative
Imperative sentences are sentences that are used to make commands, requests, or instructions. Imperative sentences generally end with an exclamation but can also end with a period. In the imperative sentence procedure text that is commonly used is the one that functions as an instruction (instruction) and command (command). There is also a negative imperative that serves to show that we are not allowed to do something. Let's look at some examples of imperative sentences below.
Add a glass of coconut milk into a pan and then boil it.
→ Do not spray water on the control panel of the washing machine.
→ Remove the tonner cartridge carefully + Serve it warmly in the rice bowl
Must and Mustn't
Must is used to express that we have to do something important
e.g : You must press the on button to start the machine.
Mustn't is used to express that we are forbidden to do something.
e.g You musn't refill the ink before it runs out.
Sentence Connectors for Telling Actions in Order.
Connectors are used to join groups of words, both phrases and sentences. You can use these connectors to link paragraphs to make them coherent. Sentence connectors are usually written at the beginning of a sentence
Adverbs
Adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective or other adverb. An adverb usually consists of adjectives such as slowly suddenly, strongly.
For example:
How to make fruit icy
Materials :
Mango
Avocado
Sugar water
Milk
Ice
Apple
Strawberries
Grape
Jackfruit
Steps :
First, cut the fruit round or dice.
Then, scratching the flesh of a melon.
Then, boil sugar with water until cooked for about 30 minutes.
Next, put in serving glasses that have been cut round pieces or dice.
Then, to taste pour the sugar water, put ice cubes, and put milk on ice fruit.
Last, put the decorations on the glass with a piece of strawberry on it.
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