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be drink drive fish smoke stop talk turn turn off wash write start learning
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_____ to the cinema. There is a good film today. start learning
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_____ candy. It's bad for your teeth. start learning
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_____ to the party. I'm very tired and I want to go to bed. start learning
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start learning
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_____ this book. It's horrible. start learning
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_____ the window, please. It's very cold outside. start learning
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_____ the light, please. It's very dark. start learning
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_____ sad for me. I'm OK. start learning
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The fridge is empty. _____ to a restaurant today. start learning
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A: '_____ a piece of cake.' B: 'Thanks.' start learning
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A: ‘Let’s play tennis.’ B:’No, ____ tennis. make suggestions start learning
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make suggestions
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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’. start learning
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ask somebody to do something for you. When you do this, you should add the word ‘please’.
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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). start learning
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The affirmative imperative form is the infinitive form of the verb (no subject).
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'Do you want to listen to music.' B: 'Yes, ___ to music.' make suggestions start learning
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make suggestions
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A: 'Let's go to the cinema.' B: 'No, ____ to the cinema. Let's stay home and watch TV.' make suggestions start learning
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make suggestions
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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 start learning
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The negative imperative
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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’. start learning
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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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A: 'I will open a bottle of wine.' B: 'No, ___ a bottle of wine, please. I prefer beer. The negative imperative start learning
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The negative imperative
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A: 'Would you like to have a picnic in the park?' B: 'Yes, ___ a picnic in the park. What a great idea!' make suggestions start learning
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make suggestions
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A: 'I will order some pizza.' B:'Yes, ___ some pizza, please. I am too tired to cook. make suggestions start learning
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make suggestions
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A: 'Do you want to talk about work?' B: 'No, ___ about work. Let's talk about something different.' make suggestions start learning
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make suggestions
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