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Three Step English - Learn #6 - How to Give Indirect Instructions in English - Learn

2025/2/17
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Alisha: 我将教你如何用英语给出间接指示。间接指示不是直接告诉某人做什么,而是通过另一个人来传达指令。例如,“告诉司机去10,000 lanes”就是一个间接指示,因为你不是直接告诉出租车司机该怎么走,而是指示你的朋友该如何给司机指路。间接命令的句型是:动词 + 宾语 + 不定式动词短语。我们使用间接命令来间接指示另一个人。我们通过使用带有间接宾语的动词,然后是不定式动词短语来形成间接命令。如果对象不明确,最好使用更清晰的措辞。例如,“他们叫我们离开披萨店”就是一个间接指令的例子。 Jack: 在一个场景中,我指示朋友“告诉司机去10,000 lanes”,这是通过朋友向司机传递指令。当朋友不确定司机是否知道如何到达那里时,我建议“告诉他带你去时代广场”,这仍然是一个间接指令,通过朋友来引导司机。

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Do you know how to give indirect instructions in English? Hi, my name is Alisha and this is 3-Step English by EnglishClass101.com. In this lesson, you'll learn how to give indirect instructions in English through a quick conversation. Let's look at the dialogue. As you listen, pay attention to how they ask about the topic and how the other person responds. Okay, everyone, I got us a taxi.

Jack, this cab can't take more than four people. Okay, let's split up then. I'll also let Tess know to meet us at the next place. Where are we going again? Tell the driver to go to 10,000 lanes. 10,000 lanes? Is he even going to know how to get there? Ask him to take you to Times Square. We can walk from there. Let's focus on the key part of the conversation.

Here, the first person is giving this person indirect instructions for the taxi driver. He says, "Tell the driver to go to 10,000 lanes." This is considered indirect because he is not directly telling the taxi driver what to do. Instead, he is giving his friend instructions on what directions to give the taxi driver.

"Tell the driver" is the instruction to his friend. The phrase that follows this is the instructions for the driver: "To go to 10,000 lanes." "To go" is the infinitive verb that shows what action the driver should take. The second character says, "10,000 lanes? Is he even going to know how to get there?" She's not sure that the taxi driver will know how to get to a specific place, so she asks for different instructions to give him.

In response, the first character says, "Ask him to take you to Times Square." This is another indirect instruction, where "ask him" is the instruction to his friend, and "to take you to Times Square" is the indirect instruction for the taxi driver. Let's look at the sentence pattern. This pattern is the structure that all of our examples will follow: verb, object, infinitive verb phrase.

This pattern forms an indirect command. We use indirect commands to give instructions indirectly to another person. We form an indirect command by using a verb with an indirect object, followed by an infinitive verb phrase. In our examples, the object is the person who will be getting the instructions. Let's see how a line from the dialogue follows this pattern. "Ask him to take you to Times Square."

Here, ask is the verb with an indirect object, which is him. Then, following that is to take you to Times Square. This starts with the infinitive verb to take, making it an infinitive verb phrase. As you can see in this example, we use the pronoun him as the object. We can do this when the object is already established or if it's obvious from context. If it's

If it's not clear what the object is, it might be better to use wording that's more clear. In this case, that would be the driver. Now, let's look at some speaking examples. They asked us to leave the pizza parlor. Can you see how the pattern applies here?

"asked" is the verb, and "us" is the object. "to leave" starts the infinitive verb phrase. Adding "they" to the beginning of the sentence gives the context that this is actually an indirect instruction from someone that isn't the speaker. Next. "Did you tell her to go to Times Square?" This is asking if someone actually told the object, "her," the indirect instruction that they were given.

Tell is the verb, and go to Times Square is the infinitive verb phrase. Let's try one more. I'll let Tess know to meet us at 10,000 lanes. Here, let is the verb, Tess is the object, and to meet starts off the infinitive verb phrase. Another one. Ask the waiter to bring more water.

Ask is the verb. The waiter is the object that will be asked something, and to bring more water is the infinitive verb phrase that shows what they will be asked. One last example. Get your brother to help you study. Get is the verb, your brother is the object, and to help you study is the verb phrase. Let's review. Using the sentence pattern we learned, do you know how the words should be ordered? My

My brother asked me to give you this.

Using the sentence pattern we learned, do you know how the words should be ordered? Will. Will you. Will you remind. Will you remind everyone. Will you remind everyone to. Will you remind everyone to bring. Will you remind everyone to bring a. Will you remind everyone to bring a dish.

Will you remind everyone to bring a dish? Thank you for watching. Now you know how to give indirect instructions in English. And now you can move on to the practice.