Emphatic imperative exercises

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Emphatic imperative sentences - exercise 4

Use 'do' or 'you' and the words in brackets to make emphatic imperatives.

You are still standing, Mr. Jones! (sit down)
Do sit down!

Can you tell me why I should do it? (clean)
You clean it!



You are so noisy again, Peter! (be)

silent.

I don't understand why you don't want my money. (take)

it.

Why shall I inform her about the accident? (tell)

her about it.

Why should I carry all the heavy luggage? (fetch)

it.

You needn't be afraid of the exam if you prepare for it. (try)

it.

I'm sorry, I can't pay. I don't have my credit card. (pay)

for the dinner.

You are so rude to your mum. I can't believe my ears. (apologize)

to her.

You can't stand in the middle of the room all the time. (sit down)
, please.

Why should I dry the dishes after lunch? (do)

it.

I'm not going to cook this evening. (make)

the dinner.

I can't do all the housework on my own. (help)

me with it.

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