me salt the pass
Pass me the salt.
Please doesn't be late.
Please don't be late.
Use imperatives to give _________, orders or directions.
Use imperatives to give instructions, orders or directions.
Open the door.
Don't open the door.
Don't eat candy, it's bad for you.
Eat candy, it's good for you!
throw food your don't
Don't throw your food.
You play the game quietly.
Play the game quietly.
To form the imperative, use the _______form of the verb
To form the imperative, use the base form of the verb
Always drive fast!
Never drive fast
Miaow like a cat
Miaow like a cat
lunch don't your forget
Don't forget your lunch.
Putting on your shoes now.
Put on your shoes now.
Where in a sentence do we usually find an imperative verb?
imperative verbs are usually at the beginning/start of a sentence
You have to call the doctor.
Don't call the doctor.
Never stand up.
Always stand up.
with full mouth speak don't your
Don't speak with your mouth full.
Don't fighting with your brother.
Don't fight with your brother.
Bark like a dog.
Bark like a dog.
You must put the book down.
Don't put the book down.
Don't show me your homework.
Show me your homework.
nicely sister with play your
Play nicely with your sister.
Crow like a rooster
Crow like a rooster
For negative, add ______ or _____ before the verb.
To form the negative, add do not or don’t before the base form of the verb.
You should always turn off the TV.
Don't ever turn off the TV. / Never
Don't ever tell me the truth.
Always tell me the truth.