Imperative Sentences

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Imperative Sentences


Imperative Sentences

Imperative Sentences

Read the rules given below:

  • Imperative Sentences begin with the first form of the main verb, and the subject being understood is not used. Such sentences have a sense of order; request or advice.

Study the following sentences carefully:

Stand up.
Sit down.
Keep quiet.
Work hard.
Speak the truth.
That's great.
Sound's good.
Please help me.
Kindly come tomorrow.
Do not go there.
Do not swim in that pond.
Don't do this word.
Bring a glass of water.
Open your book at page 50.
Obey your parents.
Tell him or wait.
Never tell a lie.
Always mind your own business.
Let me go.
Let her does her work.
Let us go for a walk.
Let him not see the letter.
Come here.
Go there.
Look ahead.
Come early.
Be ready.
Just listen.
Do not forget.
Don't worry.
Signature here.
Don't say anything.
Come again.
Take light exercise.
Please keep to the left.
Do this sum.
Pay that bill today.
Turn him out.
Let us see the movie.
Ask him to go there.
Do not tease anybody
To put out the lamp.

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