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Imperative Form

Imperative Form: The imperative form is used to give commands, make requests, or offer invitations.
It is a verb form that is used to express direct orders or instructions. The imperative is often used
with the base form of the verb and does not include a subject.
Examples: Give me the book. Please close the door. Let's go to the park.
Worksheet:
Exercise 1:
Create imperative sentences for the following situations.
Situation: You want your friend to turn off the lights.
Sentence: _________________________
Situation: You are giving advice to your sibling about studying.
Sentence: _________________________
Situation: You are inviting your classmates to join a study group.
Sentence: _________________________
Situation: You want someone to open the window.
Sentence: _________________________
Situation: You are instructing your little brother to wait for you.
Sentence: _________________________
Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with the correct imperative form of the given verbs.
Please __________ (bring) me a glass of water.
__________ (not forget) to call me tomorrow.
__________ (read) the instructions before starting.
Let's __________ (play) a game together.
__________ (be) quiet during the exam.

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