COMPLAINING
•com·plain (k m-pl n )
intr.v. com·plained, com·plain·ing, com·plains
1. To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment.
2. To make a formal accusation or bring a
formal charge.
•A complaint is…
Complaints are expressions of "displeasure or annoyance" in response to an action that is seen by the speaker as unfavorable.
EXAMPLE
GIVING INSTRUCTIONS
Giving instruction is an expression for give or ask somebody to do something that we want.
ØThe tense used in giving instruction is simple present.
ØGiving instruction is releveance with procedure text.
Giving instruction are:
1. Command
•Verb (+ O).
e.g:Watch out, come here, etc.
e.g:Watch out, come here, etc.
•Please + V (+ O).
e.g:Please clean your room.
•V (+ O) + Please.
e.g:Wash this towel, please.
2. Prohibition
•Don’t + V (+ O).
e.g:Don’t close it!
e.g:Don’t close it!
•Don’t + V (+ O) + Please.
e.g:Don’t be noise,please.
e.g:Don’t be noise,please.
•Would you mind not + V-ing (+ O).
e.g:Would you mind not reading my book.
e.g:Would you mind not reading my book.
Kinds of giving instruction:
q Verb 1, e.g:§ Wash your hand.
§ Sit down.
§ Sit down.
qBe + adjective, e.g:
§ Be your self.
§ Be your self.
§ Be a good student.
§ Be happy.
qInfinitive without to
§ Close the door
§ Open the window
§ Turn off the computer
qDon’t + V-infinitive, e.g:
§ Don’t armb!
§ Don’t disturb! § Don’t touch!
§ Don’t kill him.
§ Don’t cry.
qNo + V-ing, e.g:
§ No smooking!
§ No swimming!
§ No parking !
§ No catching !
§ No diving !
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