Imperative Sentences
Imperative Sentences
(advice, suggestion, order, request, warning, instruction, etc.)
- Affirmative: Verb
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		Negative:      Don’t + verb
Wherever necessary, please add “please” to make your sentence polite. 😉 
- Open the door, please.
 - Listen to the radio.
 - Plan your work properly.
 - Put your heart and soul into work.
 - Concentrate on your work.
 - Make interesting sentences.
 - Develop your powers of observation.
 - Follow the rules and regulations of your company.
 - Maintain law and order.
 - Analyse the data carefully and regularly.
 - Submit the documents in time.
 - Don’t touch my mobile.
 - Please put the glass on the table.
 - Take a nap for half an hour after lunch.
 - Don’t take wine / alcohol.
 - Upgrade your skills.
 - Feed the poor.
 - Find your own way.
 - Tell me something that I don’t know.
 - Build your own brand.
 - Keep a diary with you.
 - Fly a kite high in the sky.
 - Prepare for your examinations.
 - Don’t sleep after lunch.
 - Sharpen your writing skills.
 - Drive carefully.
 - Read at least ten pages of a novel every day.
 - Keep quiet.
 - Be optimistic.
 - Be brave.
 - Don’t be pessimistic.
 - Develop your abilities and personality.
 - Hone your skills.
 - Make the most of technology.
 - Upgrade your machine.
 - Challenge your limits.
 - Improve your English.
 - Don’t wait for anyone.
 - Read this passage aloud.
 - Have lunch/breakfast/dinner.
 - Don’t fight with anyone.
 - Don’t quarrel with your neighbours or colleagues.
 - Don’t share your secrets with anyone.
 - Don’t keep delaying what must be done. Don’t procrastinate.
 - Eat healthy food—fruit and leafy vegetables.
 - Don’t eat junk food.
 - Exercise every day.
 - Do your work in time.
 - Do your task meticulously.
 - Try walking barefoot along the beach in the moonlight.
 
