Monday, May 19, 2014

Imperatives: grammar and exercises

IMPERATIVES


We can use the imperative to give a direct order.
 Take that chewing gum out of your mouth.
Stand up straight.
Give me the details.

We can use the imperative to give instructions.
 Open your book.
Take two tablets every evening.
Take a left and then a right.

We can use the imperative to make an invitation.
 Come in and sit down. Make yourself at home.
 Please start without me. I'll be there shortly.
Have a piece of this cake. It's delicious.


EXERCISES
Exercise 1    Exercise 2      Exercise 3      Exercise 4    Exercise 5     Exercise 6   Exercise 7      Exercise 8

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