- We can express commands in English by an imperative sentence made with the bare infinitive without to. Examples: Be careful. Open your books. Come here.
- For the negative form, we use do not or don't.
Don't be late. Do not sit down. Don't have so many bags. - We can mention a person in the command, usually at the end of the sentence.
Have something to eat, Greg. - If we talk to more people, we use the pronoun you to make the distinction between them. Examples You take these bags and you park the car. You wait here and I'll call the police.
- An imperative sentence end with a period or a sign of exclamatory.
| 50. Bring it here! 51. Check it out! 52. Swallow it! 53. Chew it! 54. Search it out! 55. Apply this! 56. Hang the picture! 57. Don't depend upon others! 58. Go downstairs! 59. Attend the guests! 60. Write it down! 61. Learn it! 62. Switch on the TV! 63. Switch off the TV! 64. Sit Properly! 65. Don't fidget! 66. Put your copy back! 67. Pack up your things! 68. Put your hands down! 69. Raise your hands! 70. Sharpen your pencil! 71. Don't sit so close to the TV! 72. Don't go near the fire! 73. Don't cry! 74. Wear Shoes! 75. Don't tell a lie! 76. Finish your lunch! 77. Don't spit here! 78. Mind your tongue! 79. Tie your laces! 80. Don't Laugh at others! 81. Don't go out barefooted! 82. Don't Speak ill of others! 83. Pass the crackers, please! 84. Share the cookies! 85. Do your homework! 86. Feed the goldfish! 87. Water the plants! 88. Pick up the toys! 89. Let me do it. |

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