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Imperatives worksheet for English language learners focusing on verb usage and classroom commands.

Worksheet on imperatives with exercises to choose correct verbs and write imperative sentences for classroom use.

Worksheet on imperatives with exercises to choose correct verbs and write imperative sentences for classroom use.

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SOLUTION TO THE IMPERATIVES WORKSHEET



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#### Part I: Choose the correct verb from the box and fill in the blanks

Given verbs:
DON’T TOUCH, WRITE, INSTALL, BE, DON’T ORDER, REPEAT, OPEN, LISTEN, WATER, CALL

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1. WRITE your names.
→ We use "write" to instruct someone to write something down.

2. DON’T TOUCH my mobile phone!
→ This is a negative imperative used to prohibit an action.

3. OPEN your books at page 20.
→ "Open" is the correct verb for opening a book.

4. CALL a taxi for me, please.
→ "Call" means to make a phone call to request a taxi.

5. BE careful.
→ "Be" is used with adjectives like "careful" in imperatives.

6. LISTEN to his explanation!
→ "Listen" is the correct verb when asking someone to pay attention.

7. REPEAT these words again!
→ "Repeat" means to say something again.

8. INSTALL these programmers on the computer!
→ "Install" is the correct verb for putting software on a computer.

9. WATER the flowers, please.
→ "Water" is the verb used when giving water to plants.

10. DON’T ORDER coffee! I don’t like it!
→ A negative imperative telling someone not to order coffee.

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Completed Part I:

1. WRITE
2. DON’T TOUCH
3. OPEN
4. CALL
5. BE
6. LISTEN
7. REPEAT
8. INSTALL
9. WATER
10. DON’T ORDER

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#### Part II: Write at least 5 imperative sentences we use in the classroom

Imperative sentences give commands or instructions. Here are 5 common ones used in a classroom:

1. Sit down, please.
2. Raise your hand if you want to speak.
3. Turn to page 45 in your textbook.
4. Work quietly in pairs.
5. Hand in your homework now.

> These are all valid imperative sentences used daily in classrooms.

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Final Answer Summary:



#### Part I Answers:
1. WRITE
2. DON’T TOUCH
3. OPEN
4. CALL
5. BE
6. LISTEN
7. REPEAT
8. INSTALL
9. WATER
10. DON’T ORDER

#### Part II Example Answers:
1. Sit down, please.
2. Raise your hand if you want to speak.
3. Turn to page 45 in your textbook.
4. Work quietly in pairs.
5. Hand in your homework now.

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