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Imperative sentences (polite requests) - exercise 5

Use 'shall' we or 'will' to make polite requests.

Put the books on the shelves.
Put the books on the shelves, will you?

Let's join them for dinner on Friday.
Let's join them for dinner on Friday, shall we?



Take the car to the garage.

Take the car to the garage, ?

Let's have a ten minutes break.

Let's have a ten minutes break, ?

Be kind to your younger sister.

Be kind to your younger sister, ?

Let's think about their proposal.

Let's think about their proposal, ?

Let's forget about the incident.

Let's forget about the incident, ?

Give it to your mum as soon as possible.

Give it to your mum as soon as possible, ?

Please, give me a hand with these bags.

Please, give me a hand with these bags, ?

Leťs do the homework right now.

Leťs do the homework right now, ?

Please, give my regards to your father.

Please, give my regards to your father, ?

Let's try to get in touch with Susan tomorrow.

Let's try to get in touch with Susan tomorrow, ?

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

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