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3Ug.02

  •  English    10     Public
    Use imperative forms [positive only] of common verbs for simple commands and instructions.
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  • Which instruction tells you to begin reading?
    Open your book.
    Close the window.
    Write your name.
    Stand up.
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  • Which command asks you to write something?
    Write the answer.
    Turn on the TV.
    Read the text.
    Listen carefully.
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  • Which command means to get out your writing tool?
    Wash your hands.
    Open your bag.
    Take out your pencil.
    Put on your shoes.
  •  15
  • Which instruction is for speaking more clearly?
    Speak louder.
    Work in pairs.
    Follow me.
    Sit down.
  •  15
  • Which instruction is for paying attention?
    Read the question.
    Listen carefully.
    Stand up.
    Open the door.
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  • Which command tells you to copy the teacher’s words?
    Check your answers.
    Close the book.
    Sit down.
    Repeat after me.
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  • Which instruction tells you to look at your work again?
    Check your answers.
    Read the story.
    Turn off the light.
    Take a seat.
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  • Which command means to work together with a classmate?
    Work in pairs.
    Work alone.
    Work in the garden.
    Work faster.
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  • Which command means to begin eating?
    Eat your lunch.
    Stand in line.
    Write your name.
    Open your book.
  •  15
  • Which instruction is for entering the classroom?
    Read the text.
    Come in.
    Go out.
    Sit down.
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