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Imperatives - English Grammar | English4u
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Commands are also known as the imperative form. There is no difference if you give a command to a single person or to a goup of people - the form of the verb is the same. Put the verb in the infinitive form without "to" at the beginning of the sentence, you don't use a subject and end the sentence with an object. Tell someone to do something
The Imperative in English - Exercise
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The imperative in English - Online Exercise - Learn English. Task No. 3911. Put the words in brackets into the gaps. Mind the positive or the negative forms.
Imperative Exercises
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imperative. 1. Complete the following instructions with these verbs: go, take, turn, cross. Dialogue A. - Excuse me. How can I get to the bank?
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Imperatives Exercise. Form imperatives with the correct verbs from the table. "Submit Worksheet" to see your results. 1. Please. in, you don't have to knock. 2. I don't want to see you again, out of here.
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Learn how to use commands (the imperative form) in English and do the exercises.
The Imperative - English - Exercise
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The Imperative - English - Exercise The imperative in English – Exercise 2 Task No. 3913 Put the words in brackets into the gaps. Mind the positive or the negative forms. Show example Do you need help? The Imperative in English your brother. (to ask) a pencil. (not/to use) up. (to hurry) quiet. (to be) the police. (not/to call) your beds. (to make)
Imperative – Free Exercise
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Exercises Choose the correct verb. a minute. over here, please. the door when you go outside. your teacher. me your phone number so that I can call you. Construct the negative form of the imperative. (work) so hard. (go) there. (be) so rude. (forget) to tidy up your room. (smoke) inside the building. Check answers / Solutions
Imperative exercises- The English Classroom
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Practise the imperative ( Go en Don’t go) exercise 1 : choose the best imperative form. exercise 2: choose the best imperative form. exercise 3 : fill in a positive or negative imperative. exercise 4: fill in a positive or negative imperative. exercise 5: fill in a positive or negative imperative. exercise 6: various exercises practising the ...
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Imperatives Exercise ; in, you don't have to knock. · 2. I don't want to see you again, ; out of here. · 3. What did I tell you? ; the blackboard. · 4. ; regularly if ...
Grammar Exercise - The Imperative - My English Pages
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English grammar exercises and quizzes online. Free exercises on the imperative forms.
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Practise the imperative ( Go en Don’t go) exercise 1 : choose the best imperative form. exercise 2: choose the best imperative form. exercise 3 : fill in a positive or negative imperative. exercise 4: fill in a positive or negative imperative. exercise 5: fill in a positive or negative imperative. exercise 6: various exercises practising the ...
The imperative in English – Exercise 1 - Englisch Hilfen
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upstairs. (to go) · in this lake. (not/to swim) · your homework. (to do) · football in the yard. (not/to play) · your teeth. (to brush) · during the lesson. (not/to ...
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Form. You want someone to do something: bare infinitive : Go! Hurry! Stop! You want someone not to do something: do not / don't + infinitive: Don't go!
Impératif – Free Exercise
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Exercise. Complete the gaps with the imperative for the 2 nd person singular (tu). (parler/avec elle) ! [Talk to her!]|Present-tense form of the 1 st person singular. The pronoun is omitted.|We remove the er-ending and add e. (finir/ton exercice)
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Hello Anna, I have to go now, here are the keys for the house, do not the door to any body please, you can. TV until late if you wish but remember to
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Exercises. Construct the imperative for the polite form (Sie). [Wait a moment!] [Show me your identification!] [Sign here.] [Don’t get lost!] [Go to the end of the queue.] Construct sentences in the imperative for the 2nd person plural (ihr). [Shut the door!]
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Construct the negative form of the imperative. (work) so hard. (go) there. (be) so rude. (forget) to tidy up your room. (smoke) inside the building. Improve your English with Lingolia. Each grammar topic comes with one free exercise where you can review the basics, as well as many more Lingolia Plus exercises where you can practise according to ...
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We can use imperatives to give orders and instructions. Wait quietly before class. Be nice to your brother or sister. Don't forget your bag! How to use them The imperative is the same as the verb. We use the verb without you. Help your parents at home. Play quietly! For a negative order or instruction, use don't. Don't run in the corridors.
Imperative Form - Grammar exercise | English4u
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Imperative - Exercise 2 Fill in the gaps with the correct words from the box. Some of these imperative forms are negative (-). help - phone - go - leave - clean - sit - drink - close - take - tell 1. your shoes. 2. Today's her birthday. her, please. 3. her my phone number. (-) 4. It's cold outside. the window, please. 5. her in the kitchen.
The imperative – Sit down! Don't talk! - Test English
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Learn how to use the imperative form of the verbs. There is a grammar explanation with imperative rules and examples, a grammar chart and three exercises.
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Exercises. Choose the correct verb. ... a minute. ... over here, please. ... the door when you go outside. ... your teacher. ... me your phone number so that I can call ...
Imperatives Worksheets ESL Activities Games
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Imperative Push-ups and Stretches ESL Imperatives Activity - Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking - Upper -intermediate (B2) - 25 minutes In this imperatives activity, students put exercise instructions in the correct order and then take it in turns to give the instructions to a partner who does the exercise.
The Imperative in English - Exercise
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The imperative in English – Exercise 1 Task No. 3911 Put the words in brackets into the gaps. Mind the positive or the negative forms. Show example Do you need help? The Imperative in English upstairs. (to go) in this lake. (not/to swim) your homework. (to do) football in the yard. (not/to play) your teeth. (to brush)