The imperative – Sit down! Don’t talk!

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_____ your mobile phone.
be drink drive fish smoke stop talk turn turn off wash write
Wyłącz telefon
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Turn off
_____ to the cinema. There is a good film today.
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Let's go
_____ candy. It's bad for your teeth.
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Don't eat
_____ to the party. I'm very tired and I want to go to bed.
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Let's not go
_____ here, please.
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Come
_____ this book. It's horrible.
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Don't read
_____ the window, please. It's very cold outside.
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Don't open
_____ the light, please. It's very dark.
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Turn on
_____ sad for me. I'm OK.
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Don't be
The fridge is empty. _____ to a restaurant today.
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Let's go
A: '_____ a piece of cake.' B: 'Thanks.'
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Have
A: ‘Let’s play tennis.’ B:’No, ____ tennis.
make suggestions
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let’s not play
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A: 'I'll turn off the TV.' B: 'No, ___ the TV, please.
ask somebody to do something for you. When you do this, you should add the word ‘please’.
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don't turn off
ask somebody to do something for you. When you do this, you should add the word ‘please’.
A: 'I'll call you this evening.' B: 'Yes, ___ me this evening, please.'
The affirmative imperative form is the infinitive form of the verb (no subject).
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call
The affirmative imperative form is the infinitive form of the verb (no subject).
'Do you want to listen to music.' B: 'Yes, ___ to music.'
make suggestions
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let's listen
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A: 'Let's go to the cinema.' B: 'No, ____ to the cinema. Let's stay home and watch TV.'
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let's not go
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A: 'I will wake you up at 7.' B: 'No, ____ me up at 7. It's too early.
The negative imperative
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don't wake
The negative imperative
A: 'I will clean the fridge.' B: 'Yes, ___ the fridge, please. It's very dirty.
You can use the imperative to ask somebody to do something for you. When you do this, you should add the word ‘please’.
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clean
You can use the imperative to ask somebody to do something for you. When you do this, you should add the word ‘please’.
A: 'I will open a bottle of wine.' B: 'No, ___ a bottle of wine, please. I prefer beer.
The negative imperative
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don't open
The negative imperative
A: 'Would you like to have a picnic in the park?' B: 'Yes, ___ a picnic in the park. What a great idea!'
make suggestions
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let's have
make suggestions
A: 'I will order some pizza.' B:'Yes, ___ some pizza, please. I am too tired to cook.
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let's order
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A: 'Do you want to talk about work?' B: 'No, ___ about work. Let's talk about something different.'
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let's not talk
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