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Imperative (2) Worksheet

The imperative is the infinitive form of a verb without "to" and is used for commands, requests, warnings, and suggestions. It is used in instructions like "open your books", warnings like "look out!", offers like "have some juice", advice like "stay at home", requests like "pass the sugar please", and invitations like "come for dinner".

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Imperative (2) Worksheet

The imperative is the infinitive form of a verb without "to" and is used for commands, requests, warnings, and suggestions. It is used in instructions like "open your books", warnings like "look out!", offers like "have some juice", advice like "stay at home", requests like "pass the sugar please", and invitations like "come for dinner".

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  • Imperative Instructions and Exercises: Provides an overview of imperative sentences along with exercises to practice forming imperatives, accompanied by visual cues.
  • Imperative Practice: Contains similar content to reinforce imperative forms with alternate exercises and visuals.

-The Imperative is the Infinitive without to.

Affirmative: Sit down!


Negative: Don't sit down!

-We use the Imperative in:


- Instructions: Open your books.
- Warnings: Look out!
- Offers: Have some juice.
- Advices: Stay at home. Don't go to school if you are ill.
- Requests: Pass the sugar, please.
- Invitations: Come for dinner.

A) Look at the pictures and choose


2 the corresponding sentence from the
box for each picture.

1  Have a biscuit.

4
 Open your mouth, please.
 Breathe deeply.
3  Don’t forget your book.
 Sit down!
5
 Don't cry so loudly.

B) Fill in the blanks using the imperative. C) Use the clues in parentheses and fill in
the blank with the correct imperative form.
 _________ (not speak) so loudly.
 _________ (study) harder or you’ll fail the  _______ the elevator! (take/you)
exam.  _______ to the airport! (you/go)
 _________ (do) your homework straight  _______ the teacher. (ask/you)
away.  _______ a bus! (catch / we)
 _________(not forget) your story book.  _______ at the driver! ( wave/ you)
 _________ (pay) attention to the teacher.  _______ the book! ( open / you)
 ________ (not play) in the classroom.
________ (go) and ________(play) in the
playground.
-The Imperative is the Infinitive without to.
Affirmative: Sit down!
Negative: Don't sit down!

-We use the Imperative in:


- Instructions: Open your books.
- Warnings: Look out!
- Offers: Have some juice.
- Advices: Stay at home. Don't go to school if you are ill.
- Requests: Pass the sugar, please.
- Invitations: Come for dinner.

A) Look at the pictures and choose


2 the corresponding sentence from the
box for each picture.

1
 Have a biscuit.
3 4  Open your mouth, please.
 Breathe deeply.
 Don’t forget your book.
 Sit down!
5
6
 Don't cry so loudly.

B) Fill in the blanks using the imperative. C) Use the clues in parentheses and fill in
the blank with the correct imperative form.
 _________ (not speak) so loudly.
 _________ (study) harder or you’ll fail the  _______ the elevator! (take/you)
exam.  _______ to the airport! (you/go)
 _________ (do) your homework straight  _______ the teacher. (ask/you)
away.  _______ a bus! (catch / we)
 _________(not forget) your story book.  _______ at the driver! ( wave/ you)
 _________ (pay) attention to the teacher.  _______ the book! ( open / you)
 ________ (not play) in the classroom.
________ (go) and ________(play) in the
playground.

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