Which is given for you (to huper humōn didomenon). Some MSS. omit these verses though probably genuine. The correct text in 1Co 11:24 has “which is for you,” not “which is broken for you.” It is curious to find the word “broken” here preserved and justified so often, even by Easton in his commentary on Luke, p. 320.
In remembrance of me (eis tēn emēn anamnēsin). Objective use of the possessive pronoun emēn, not the subjective.
This do (touto poieite). Present active indicative, repetition, keep on doing this.