
ESL/EFL Imperative Verbs 2024 Level B
Created on 27th December 2024
Grade level: B2 - Intermediateth grade
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ESL/EFL Imperative Verbs 2024 Level B Level: B2 - Intermediate
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1. Give me the book.
This is an imperative sentence.
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2. Which verb form is used in the imperative mood?
Base form of the verb
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3. What should you do if you want to express a command?
Use the imperative form of the verb.
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4. Close the door!
This is an example of an imperative sentence.
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5. What is the purpose of the imperative form?
To give orders or instructions.
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6. How do you make a negative imperative?
Use 'do not' or 'don't' before the verb.
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7. Which of the following is NOT an imperative sentence?
What is your name?
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8. Help me with this project!
This is a polite request in the imperative form.
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9. Which sentence correctly uses the imperative?
Run faster!
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10. What is the correct way to give a polite command?
Use 'please' before the imperative.
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11. Don't forget to call me.
This is an example of a negative imperative.
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12. Which option is a command to someone?
Please pass the salt.
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13. When using an imperative, who is usually the subject?
You (implied subject).
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14. Which sentence is a correct negative imperative?
Don't smoke here.
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15. Take a deep breath.
This is an imperative sentence.
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16. What is the imperative form of 'to go'?
Go.
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17. Which of the following sentences is a request in the imperative?
Please clean your room.
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18. Let’s go to the park!
This is an example of a suggestion using the imperative.
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19. Which of the following is a correct way to form a command?
Sit down!
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20. What is the primary use of the imperative form?
To give orders or make requests.
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21. Which sentence is NOT an example of the imperative?
Can you turn on the lights?
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