英语祈使句的用法练习题
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英语祈使句的用法练习题
English Imperative Sentences Practice Exercises
1. Basic Imperative Sentences
- Write a sentence asking someone to close the door.
- Create a command for someone to open the window.
- Formulate an instruction to turn off the lights.
2. Using "Please"
- Make a polite request for someone to pass the salt. - Politely ask someone to help you with your homework. - Request someone to keep the noise down in a polite manner.
3. Negative Imperatives
- Tell someone not to run in the hallway.
- Instruct a child not to play with fire.
- Ask someone not to disturb you while you are working.
4. Let's Construction
- Suggest going to the movies together.
- Propose a walk in the park.
- Invite someone to join you for lunch.
5. Imperatives with "Don't"
- Tell a friend not to forget their keys.
- Remind someone not to be late for the meeting.
- Ask a colleague not to interrupt you during the
presentation.
6. Using "Would" for Polite Requests
- Politely ask if someone would help you carry the boxes.
- Request that someone would turn down the music.
- Ask if someone would mind holding the door open for you.
7. Imperative Sentences with "Could"
- Politely ask if someone could lend you a pen.
- Request that someone could explain the problem in detail. - Ask if someone could wait a moment while you finish your task.
8. Using "Will" and "Won't"
- State that you will help with the project.
- Promise that you won't let the team down.
- Express that you will not give up easily.
9. Imperatives in Conditional Sentences
- If it rains, close the windows.
- Unless you study hard, you won't pass the exam.
- Remember to lock the door when you leave.
10. Imperatives with "Had Better"
- You had better finish your homework before playing
video games.
- It's better to apologize than to keep arguing.
- Had you better not stay up too late tonight?
11. Imperatives with "Would Rather"
- I would rather you didn't smoke in the house.
- She would rather you told the truth.
- They would rather not go to the party.
12. Imperatives with "May/Might"
- May you have a safe journey.
- Might I suggest a different approach to the problem? - May I propose a toast to our success?
13. Imperatives with "Shall"
- Shall we start the meeting now?
- The books shall be returned by the end of the week. - Shall I make reservations for dinner?
14. Using "Let Us" and "Let Me"
- Let us consider the options carefully.
- Let me show you how to use this software.
- Let us not forget the importance of teamwork.
15. Imperatives with "Do" and "Does"
- Do remember to call your parents.
- Does anyone need help with their luggage?
16. Imperatives with "Be"
- Be careful when crossing the street.
- Be honest with your feelings.
- Be prepared for the interview.
17. Imperatives with Modal Verbs
- You must complete the assignment on time.
- Can you please turn on the heater?
- Should you need assistance, call the help desk.
18. Imperatives with "Can" and "Could"
- Can you please pass the remote?
- Could you possibly help me with my luggage?
19. Imperatives with "May" and "Might"
- May I have a word with you?
- Might you be interested in this opportunity?
20. Imperatives with "Should" and "Ought to"
- You should consider taking a break.
- Ought you to be more careful with your spending?
Complete these exercises to improve your understanding and use of imperative sentences in English. Remember, practice makes perfect!。