Second person imperative

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Second person imperative - exercise 1

Read what you must or mustn't do at school. Make the second person imperatives.

You mustn't be cheeky to staff and visitors.
Don't be cheeky to staff and visitors.



You mustn't be noisy during lessons.

noisy during lessons.

You must listen to your teachers and follow their instructions.

to your teachers and their instructions.

You mustn't cheat on tests.

on tests.

You must sit at your desk and you mustn't leave it during lessons.

at your desk and it during lessons.

You mustn't be late for school.

late for school.

You must write tests because they are helpful.

tests because they are helpful.

You mustn't bully your younger or weaker classmates.

your younger or weaker classmates.

You must pay attention all the time.

attention all the time.

You mustn't fall asleep at school.

asleep at school.

You mustn't eat anything in your lessons.

anything in your lessons.

You must be polite to staff, each other and visitors.

polite to staff, each other and visitors.

You mustn't smoke at school and on the way to and from school.

at school and on the way to and from school.

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

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

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