Imperatives Part 2

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Imperatives -2
Look and say.

Sit at your desk, please.


Open your book, please
Close your book, please.
Pass me a book, please.
Take out your book, please.
/teɪk aʊt jɔːr bʊk pliːz /

Put away your book, please.


/pʊt əˈweɪ jɔːr bʊk pliːz /
Let’s practice
Match the sentences with the pictures.

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c f
e a

Pb.p12.ex.1
Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
Open, Put, Sit, away, Take, Pass, out, Close,

1. Close
_ _ _ _ _ your book, please.
2. Put
_ _ _ away your notebook, please.
3. Open
_ _ _ _ your bag, please.
4. _Sit
_ _ at your desk, please.
5. Take out
_ _ _ your ruler, please.
6. Put away
_ _ _ _ your pencils, please.
7. Pass
_ _ _ _ me a pen, please.
8. _Take
_ _ _ out your ruler, please.
Let’s play game “Please”
When T says “Please” after an
instruction, students do it.
When T doesn’t say “Please”, students
don’t do it.

Open your book, please!


Close your bag!

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