12 Uses of Imperative Form - 4 FREE Worksheets + Video

12 Uses of Imperative Form – 4 FREE Worksheets + Video

12 Uses of Imperative Form – 4 FREE Worksheets + Video

We mostly use imperative form to give orders, make requests, and give instructions or advice, but there are several other uses, which can be seen in the table below.

Imperative form consists of bare infinitive (without to), often at or near the beginning of a sentence, e.g. ‘Bring that laptop over here’. The negative form consists of don’t + infinitive, e.g. ‘Don’t bring that laptop over here’. The question form is made with shall or should, e.g. ‘Shall I bring that laptop over here?’ or simply by using rising intonation in the voice: ‘Bring me that laptop?’

Find out more about the 12 uses of imperative form with this free video class:


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12 Uses of Imperative Form – Part 1

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12 Uses of Imperative Form – Part 2

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12 Uses of Imperative Form – Part 3

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12 Uses of Imperative Form – Part 4

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More examples of Imperative Form taken from the video (above):

More examples of Imperative Form taken from the video (above)

More examples of Imperative Form taken from the video (above)


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