Imperatives

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Imperatives - exercise 2

Rewrite the sentences in imperative. Keep the same meaning.

You can't step on the grass in this park.
Don't step on the grass in this park.

We must revise some new words for the English test.
Let's revise some new words for the English test.



You must go to bed early today, Sarah.

to bed early today, Sarah.

You should get up at six tomorrow morning.

at six tomorrow morning.

You mustn't stand in the middle of the road, Josh.

in the middle of the road, Josh.

She can have a drink with us.

a drink with us.

They must clean the carpet in the living-room..

the carpet in the living-room.

We needn't wait for the others any longer.

for the others any longer.

We must have a quick shower before dinner.

a quick shower before dinner.

You can't park your car in this street, madam

your car in this street, madam.

You must be at the hospital as soon as you can.

at the hospital as soon as you can.

They should taste this delicious chocolate cake.

this delicious chocolate cake.

We mustn't stop before we succeed.

before we succeed.

He should have a job when he finishes school.

a job when he finishes school.

► BACK to online Imperative sentences exercises with answers and grammar rules with examples.

For beginners - pre-intermediate learners of English as a foreign language.

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