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Speech Acts
See various examples of connotations in phrases and semantics. Speech acts are displayed along with their contexts and meanings.
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Business Christmas Cards Do's and Don'ts
In this grammar worksheet, students write the correct or negative imperatives in forty sentences depending on whether they think they are things they should or should not do.
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Imperatives
In this imperatives worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences with verbs, and match sentence parts together. Students complete 2 activities.
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Imperatives
In this imperatives worksheet, students read 7 reasons and examples of imperatives. Students then click on "continue with the exercises at the bottom" to choose the best imperative for 8 sentences.
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Imperatives
In this imperative verb worksheet, students select the correct imperative phrase to complete the given sentence using context clues to determine the meaning.
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Imperatives 2
In this online interactive grammar skills worksheet, students answer 13 fill in the blank questions regarding imperatives. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Imperatives 3
In this online interactive grammar skills instructional activity, students respond to 14 multiple choice questions that require them to select the best imperatives to finish the sentences. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Things You Should or Must Do
In this conversations worksheet, students read 8 short conversations. Students complete the conversations by writing the letter of the phrase that best tells what should be done.
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Martha, My Dear: A Lesson About Imperatives
For this song lesson worksheet, students learn about the song Martha, My Dear by The Beatles. Teachers explain the song background and the grammar in the song. The class answers 6 questions while listening to the song and after listening...
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Negative Imperatives and Idioms
Learners identify negative imperatives in sentences. They practice using positive and negative imperatives in their written and spoken dialogue. They complete a worksheet to end the lesson.