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Classroom Imperatives Exercise

July 15, 2026 - A1pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1............... your books to page ten.
Wrong!
Use the base verb for an imperative: "Open".
2............... run in the classroom.
Wrong!
Use "Don't" before a base verb for a negative imperative.
3Sit down, ............... .
Wrong!
Use "please" to make an imperative polite.
4............... to the teacher.
Wrong!
Use the base verb in an imperative: "Listen".
5............... your name here.
Wrong!
In an imperative, use the base verb: "Write".
6Don't ............... your phone in class.
Wrong!
After "Don't" in an imperative, use the base verb "use".
7............... after me.
Wrong!
Use the base verb for a classroom command: "Repeat".
8............... quiet, please.
Wrong!
For a positive classroom imperative with an adjective, use "Be".
9............... to the board.
Wrong!
Use the base verb for an imperative: "Come".
10Don't ............... the window.
Wrong!
After "Don't", use the base verb "open".
11............... your hand.
Wrong!
Use the base verb in an imperative: "Raise".
12Please ............... the door.
Wrong!
After "Please" in an imperative, use the base verb "close".
Done.
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Answers

  1. Open your books to page ten.
  2. Don’t run in the classroom.
  3. Sit down, please.
  4. Listen to the teacher.
  5. Write your name here.
  6. Don’t use your phone in class.
  7. Repeat after me.
  8. Be quiet, please.
  9. Come to the board.
  10. Don’t open the window.
  11. Raise your hand.
  12. Please close the door.
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