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grammaire anglaise > formes verbales > impératif > formes affirmative et négative
sens et valeurs
énonciation première, sortie du continuum énonciatif, emphase
instructions, mode d'emploi, conseil, avertissement, intimation, injonction, ordre, interdiction, incitation à prendre conscience de...
formes affirmative > Base Verbale (BV)
The Guardian p. 18 10.2.2007
The Guardian p. 8 19 January 2006
The Guardian G2 pp. 6-7 19 June 2007
doauxiliaire + Base Verbale
Do mention the war
Tony Blair has lost the argument over Iraq, and now seeks to evade the issue. But today's protest will hold him to account (...) "Don't mention the war" may seem to him like the only plausible policy, but it is a curious start for the prime minister's new "listening" strategy and it will not calm the vast movement of opposition to the war and to the lies which have attended it.
Headline, G, Headline and sub headline, paragraph,
formes verbales > impératif, conseil > forme négative
doauxiliaire + not + Base Verbale / doauxiliairen't + Base Verbale
The Guardian G2 pp. 8-9 19.6.2007
Do not press your panic button unless you are dying. Do not talk out the window. Do not sit on the window sill. Do not kick your door. Do not make a wick. Do not steal from your fellow prisoners. Do not smoke on your bed. Do not seal your outgoing mail. Do not play-fight with your cellmate. Do not lend or borrow. Do not make holes in the walls. Do not graffiti on the furniture. Do not damage any prison property. Get used to it, you live here now. "Fine," I said. The prison officer shut the door. "What do I do?" A thousand days of despair: People are shocked by a 14-year-old prisoner's suicide. Not me, G, 12.8.2004, https://www.theguardian.com/society/2004/aug/12/ prisonsandprobation.childprotection
Don't mention the dead
When the body of US soldier Artimus Brassfield was flown to the military mortuary at Dover, Delaware, there were no TV pictures of a flag-covered coffin and hero's salute - the White House has banned media coverage at the base. But can Bush's efforts to hide the body bags quell growing public disquiet over the death toll in Iraq? Gary Younge reports
Headline / sub, G, 7.11.2003,
Base Verbale + not
The Guardian Global Warming pullout p. 4 27 June 2007
formes verbales > impératif > autres énoncés
Joe Heller cartoon GoComics July 24, 2016 https://www.gocomics.com/joe-heller/2016/07/24
The Guardian p. 14 6 December 2008 http://digital.guardian.co.uk/guardian/2008/12/06/pdfs/gdn_081206_ber_14_21390842.pdf
8.5.2004 http://www.economist.com/printedition/cover_index.cfm
The Guardian Society 1 p. 19 15 March 2006
The Guardian p. 8 20 February 2006
The Guardian p.11 15.7.2006
The Guardian Technology p. 8 5.1.2006
The Guardian Work p. 13 29.10.2005
The Guardian Technology p. 10 20.10.2005
Rob Rogers cartoon The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pennsylvania Cagle 14.9.2004
Rex Morgan Woody Wilson and Graham Nolan 10.10.2004 http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/rmorgan/about.htm
9.10.2004
Sport frontpage 9.10.2004
The Guardian p. 20 21.4.2005
The Guardian p. 4 23.10.2004
The Guardian p. 5 25.8.2004
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/spidermn/about.htm
Fran Matera Created by Allen Saunders 30.10.2004 http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/sroper/about.htm
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/mtrail/about.htm
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/rmorgan/about.htm
Guardian p. 13 28.8.2004
Guardian p. 30 28.8.2004
6.9.2004
Look what we've got in store
The Science Museum is opening the doors to its archive of 170,000 objects. Simon Rogers takes a sneak preview before the guided tours begin
Headline and sub,
Spend, spend ... no, don't spend
Lloyd Shepherd reckons he can top Gordon Brown when it comes to budgeting. Introducing a spending review into the household might bring him some extra pennies, but it's no road to popularity.
Headline and sub,
How smart are you? Find out! Take the FREE IQ Test now! Tickle.com ad, R, 16.1.2004.
Make your money make money! Orange, ad, R, 16.1.2004
Check your spelling Try using synonyms or alternative phrases (e.g. football instead of soccer) Broaden your search by using more general terms (e.g. Personal Finance instead of savings) Narrow your search by using more specific terms DM search tips, 11.10.2003.
Sample the finest music of the moment, plus classic tracks, courtesy of our very own Digital Radio station. Listen LIVE here if you have Windows Media Player... Click here to launch! Q web page, 29.9.2003.
In case of fire, get out, stay out, call 999. (...) - Put out cigarettes and candles properly. - Switch things off if they're not in use, especially at night. - Keep matches and lighters away from children. Fire
kills, you can prevent it, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister ad,
Buy 2 - get 3rd free! on all chart games
Dixons, Santa Lives!, ad,
Store your CV on line and let employers search for you
Guardian.co.uk/jobs ad,
Sprinkle chicken with paprika. In a large skillet, brown chicken in 2 teaspoons butter. Place the vegetables in a greased 13-in. x 9-in. x 2-in. baking dish. Top with chicken. Melt the remaining butter; stir in the tarragon, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Pour over chicken and vegetables. Cover and bake at 350° for 30-35 minutes or until chicken juices run clear and vegetables are tender.
http://www.tasteofhome.com/
Voir aussi > Anglonautes > Grammaire anglaise explicative > Niveau avancé
doauxiliaire > rhétorique > répétition
doauxiliaire > rhétorique > insistance, emphase
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