Imperatives Exercises
Imperatives exercises online with answers — practise the imperative mood with affirmative and negative commands, polite requests, directions and instructions, Let's suggestions, and emphatic do-imperatives. Multiple choice and printable PDF worksheets for A1–B1 learners. 3 exercise sets with 60 questions (A1 - B1 Level).
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Basic Imperatives: Commands, Requests & Warnings
Imperatives Exercises
Paris Fire: People Leave Homes
A big fire burned a forest near Paris. It started on Sunday afternoon. People had to leave about 900 homes. No one was h…
Let's, Suggestions & Imperative Patterns
Imperatives Exercises
Paris Fire Makes People Leave Homes
A big fire has burned a forest near Paris. It is the Fontainebleau forest. The fire started on Sunday afternoon. People …
Mixed Imperatives & Common Confusions
Imperatives Exercises
“The emergency notice reads: '_____ the building calmly. Do not use the lifts.'”
Paris Fire Empties 900 Homes
A big forest fire has burned about 800 hectares near Paris. The fire is in the Fontainebleau forest, about 60 kilometres…
Why practice Imperatives exercises?
These imperative exercises take you from A1 basics to B1 mixed practice. Start with simple commands (Sit down!) and prohibitions (Don't run!), add polite forms with please, then move to A2-level suggestions with Let's / Let's not, emphatic imperatives (Do be careful!), and rule-giving with always/never. At B1 you'll distinguish imperatives from modal advice (should, must, had better) and handle tricky contexts where the right imperative form matters.