Giving Instruction is an expression that is used
in order that other person does what we instruct or request. Instruction ( also called
imperatives ).
Instruction require the person receiving them to do something, or to do stop doing it. Instruction are directly addressed to the person who has to do them. Therefore, instruction are one of the few types of English sentences that do not need a subject ! the subject is usually “ you “ ( understood ). If there is any doubt who should do the instruction, the “ naming “ form the vocative is used.
Asking for Instructions
Instruction require the person receiving them to do something, or to do stop doing it. Instruction are directly addressed to the person who has to do them. Therefore, instruction are one of the few types of English sentences that do not need a subject ! the subject is usually “ you “ ( understood ). If there is any doubt who should do the instruction, the “ naming “ form the vocative is used.
Asking for Instructions
How do you (do this)?
How do I…?
What is the best way to…?
How do I go about it?
What do you suggest?
How do you suggest I proceed?
What is the first step?
How do I…?
What is the best way to…?
How do I go about it?
What do you suggest?
How do you suggest I proceed?
What is the first step?
Giving Instructions
First, (you)…
Then, (you)…
Next, (you)…
Lastly, (you)…
Starting out
Before you begin, (you should…)
The first thing you do is…
I would start by…
The best place to begin is…
To begin with,
The first thing you do is…
I would start by…
The best place to begin is…
To begin with,
Continuing
After that,
The next step is to…
The next thing you do is…
Once you’ve done that, then…
When you finish that, then…
Finishing
The last step is…
The last thing you do is…
In the end,
When you’ve finished,
When you’ve completed all the steps
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