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Imperative<br />
A base form of a verb used to give orders,<br />
instructions or commands<br />
For example: Do your homework now!<br />
Run to the shop.<br />
Indefinite article<br />
The article used to refer to any thing or things—<br />
a or some<br />
Indirect speech<br />
Speech used to report what someone has said<br />
For example: Sarah said that she couldn’t ride her<br />
horse in the show this year.<br />
Infinitive<br />
The base form of a verb, usually with the word to<br />
before it<br />
For example: He was asked to leave.<br />
Informal language<br />
A form of language, often spoken or quoted<br />
in written text, which may be in the form of<br />
incomplete sentences, or use colloquial expressions<br />
or abbreviations<br />
For example: No worries, it’ll only take a few secs, so<br />
keep your shirt on.<br />
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