ESL worksheet on the imperative mood with interactive exercises for students.
Worksheet titled "THE IMPERATIVE" with sections on affirmative and negative imperatives, featuring cartoon children and instructions for grammar exercises.
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Task: Solve the worksheet on "The Imperative"
#### Section 1: Write the instructions below the pictures
The task is to match the images with the appropriate imperative instruction.
- Image 1: A girl sitting on a throne.
- Instruction: Sit down
- Image 2: A boy listening to audio.
- Instruction: Listen to the audio
- Image 3: Children reading together.
- Instruction: Read the text
- Image 4: A boy holding books.
- Instruction: Do your homework
- Image 5: A girl raising her hand.
- Instruction: Raise your hand
- Image 6: A boy writing in a notebook.
- Instruction: Write in your notebook
- Image 7: A boy sitting cross-legged.
- Instruction: Sit down
- Image 8: A girl standing and smiling.
- Instruction: Open your book
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#### Section 2: Write the negative form of these orders
The task is to write the negative form of each imperative sentence.
1. Be quiet!
- Negative: Don't be quiet!
2. Raise your hand!
- Negative: Don't raise your hand!
3. Close the door!
- Negative: Don't close the door!
4. Open the window!
- Negative: Don't open the window!
5. Read the story!
- Negative: Don't read the story!
6. Sleep in class!
- Negative: Don't sleep in class!
7. Write on the board!
- Negative: Don't write on the board!
8. Speak in English!
- Negative: Don't speak in English!
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#### Section 3: Write the letters next to the correct image
The task is to match the actions described in the options with the corresponding images.
- A. Don't cut the paper
- Image: Girl holding scissors (third from the left).
- B. Don't eat in class
- Image: Boy eating (second from the right).
- C. Don't sleep in class
- Image: Boy sleeping (first from the left).
- D. Don't paint the blackboard room
- Image: Boy painting (last one on the right).
- E. Draw a rainbow
- Image: Girl drawing a rainbow (second from the left).
- F. Raise your hand
- Image: Girl raising her hand (middle image).
- G. Clean the classroom
- Image: Girl cleaning (third from the right).
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#### Section 4: Write the opposite
The task is to write the opposite action for each given imperative.
1. Sit down
- Opposite: Stand up
2. Close your books
- Opposite: Open your books
3. Speak in class
- Opposite: Be quiet
4. Relax
- Opposite: Work hard
5. Open the door
- Opposite: Close the door
6. Cut the images
- Opposite: Paste the images
7. Read the story
- Opposite: Write the story
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#### Section 5: Fill in the gaps with a verb
The task is to fill in the blanks with appropriate verbs.
- Hello, sit down, everybody. Open your books and do your homework. Then, draw a picture of your family but don’t use the image. If you have a doubt, raise your hand.
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Final Answer:
1. Instructions under the pictures:
- Sit down
- Listen to the audio
- Read the text
- Do your homework
- Raise your hand
- Write in your notebook
- Sit down
- Open your book
2. Negative forms:
- Don't be quiet!
- Don't raise your hand!
- Don't close the door!
- Don't open the window!
- Don't read the story!
- Don't sleep in class!
- Don't write on the board!
- Don't speak in English!
3. Matching letters to images:
- A: Third from the left
- B: Second from the right
- C: First from the left
- D: Last one on the right
- E: Second from the left
- F: Middle image
- G: Third from the right
4. Opposites:
- Stand up
- Open your books
- Be quiet
- Work hard
- Close the door
- Paste the images
- Write the story
5. Fill in the gaps:
- Hello, sit down, everybody. Open your books and do your homework. Then, draw a picture of your family but don’t use the image. If you have a doubt, raise your hand.
Final Answer Boxed:
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