CATEGORY 1
Sequencing Words
CATEGORY 2
Imperative Verbs
CATEGORY 3
Comparatives & Superlatives
100

What sequencing word usually comes at the beginning of a procedure?

First

100

What is the verb form used in procedure text?

Imperative / Command form

100

Fill in: Use a ______ cup to make a bigger portion.

bigger

200

Fill in: ______, add the sugar and stir the tea.

Next/Then

200

Identify the imperative: “Open the packet carefully.”

Open

200

Correct the sentence: “Use the more hot water.”

Use the hotter water.

300

What word signals the last step of a procedure?

Finally

300

Fix the sentence into correct imperative sentence: “You must to pour the water.”

Pour the water.

300

What is the superlative form of “clean”?

Cleanest

400

Rearrange these sequence words from start to finish: (Next – Finally – First – Then)

First - Then/Next - Finally)

400

Give three imperative verbs used in cooking procedures.

Cut, mix, boil, stir, fry,

400

Why do we sometimes use comparatives in procedure text?

To compare equipment or steps for better results.

500

Give two advanced sequence words other than first/next/then/finally.

After that, Before that, Subsequently, Lastly

500

Why do procedures use imperative verbs?

To give clear and direct instructions.

500

Make a sentence using a superlative for a procedure.

Example: Use the cleanest towel to dry your hands.

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