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ELC7 - Grammar Exercise Related to Using Public Transportation in Canada

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In the context of using public transportation, which type of sentence is crucial for giving commands, making requests, or offering advice?

Imperative sentences

What is the purpose of the sentence 'Please have your fare or pass ready' in the context of public transportation?

To request passengers to prepare their payment method

Which type of sentence is used to express outcomes that are likely to happen under certain conditions, and is useful in discussing transportation scenarios?

Conditional sentences

What does the sentence 'Mind the gap when boarding' aim to do in the context of public transportation?

To caution passengers about the space between the train or subway platform and the vehicle

Which type of sentence is likely to be used in advising passengers to save money on fares by traveling at specific times?

Conditional sentences

In the context of public transportation, which type of sentence is used to caution passengers about potential hazards or dangers?

Imperative sentences

Which type of speech is useful for quoting someone's exact words in public transportation contexts?

Direct speech

What is crucial for making polite requests or asking questions politely in public transportation interactions?

Modal verbs like 'can,' 'could,' and 'would'

Which type of adjectives are used to compare two or more things in public transportation discussions?

Superlative adjectives

Which prepositions are crucial for discussing directions in public transportation?

'To,' 'at,' 'in,' 'from'

Which tense is often used to discuss the scheduled times for departures and arrivals in public transportation?

Simple future tense

Which mood is not suitable for making polite requests or asking questions politely in public transportation interactions?

Imperative mood for giving orders

Which type of sentences are useful for conveying what someone said without quoting them directly in public transportation discussions?

Reported (indirect) speech

In public transportation discussions, which comparative sentence compares the speed of two types of train services?

'The express train is faster than the regular service.'

What type of sentence expresses a future plan involving public transportation?

'We are taking the 5 PM train to Montreal.'

Explore key grammatical structures essential for effective communication in the context of using public transportation in Canada. Learn about imperative sentences, their applications, and their significance in giving commands, making requests, and offering advice in public transportation settings.

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