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Exercises On Imperatives in English With Answers

The document provides a set of imperative exercises focused on museum rules, emphasizing the importance of safety and respect during visits. It includes specific instructions such as not taking pictures with flash, not eating or drinking, and turning off mobile phones. Additionally, the document offers a Spanish translation of the rules for bilingual understanding.
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Exercises On Imperatives in English With Answers

The document provides a set of imperative exercises focused on museum rules, emphasizing the importance of safety and respect during visits. It includes specific instructions such as not taking pictures with flash, not eating or drinking, and turning off mobile phones. Additionally, the document offers a Spanish translation of the rules for bilingual understanding.
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April 11, 2017 Imperative Exercises in English with Answers

Imperative exercises / Imperatives

Exercises on imperatives in English

In this exercise, you will practice with exercises ofimperatives in English(Imperatives in


Remember that at the end of this page you will find the correct answers.
and translations.

Exercise:

Below you will find the rules of a museum.

Close the window


the window) or negative (Do not close the window /Do not close the window) according to

correspond.

You should not use contractions for the negative form (Write 'Do not' instead of
Don't

These are the verbs you must use:

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to smoke
to bring
to eat
arrojar
to touch
turn off: to turn off (an electronic device)
to enjoy

Welcome to the City Museum. Before we start our tour, we’d like to inform you about the
rules of the museum. For safety reasons, please respect the following rules:

Do not take pictures with flash.


2. Ask as many questions as you can.
Please (do not eat) or drink inside the museum.
4. Enjoy your visit as much as possible.
5. Turn off your mobile phone during your visit.
6. (Do not touch) the items on display as they can break.
7. (Do not smoke) inside the museum – Cigarettes are bad for your health
health.
8. Do not throw garbage on the floor.
9. (Do not bring) umbrellas or large packages to the museum.

We hope you enjoy your visit to the City Museum. Come back soon.

Incorrect

Finish quiz

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April 11, 2017 Exercises on Imperatives in English with answers

Welcome to the City Museum. Before we start our tour, we’d like to inform you about the
rules of the museum. For safety reasons, please respect the following rules:

Do not take pictures with flash.


Ask as many questions as you can.
Please do not eat or drink inside the museum.
Enjoy your visit as much as possible.
Turn off your mobile phone during your visit.
Do not touch the items on display as they can break.
Do not smoke inside the museum – Cigarettes are bad for your health.
Do not throw garbage on the floor.
Do not bring umbrellas or large packages to the museum.

We hope you enjoy your visit to the City Museum. Come back soon.

Translation to Spanish

Welcome to the City Museum. Before we begin our tour, we would like to
to inform you about the museum rules. For safety reasons, please follow the following
rules:

Do not take photographs with flash.


Ask as many questions as you can.
Please do not eat or drink inside the museum.
Enjoy your visit as much as possible.
Turn off your mobile phone during your visit.
Do not touch the items on display as they may break.
No smoking inside the museum – Cigarettes are bad for your health.
You were not throwing trash on the floor.

Do not bring umbrellas or large packages to the museum.

We hope you enjoy your visit to the City Museum. Come back soon.
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