Rewriting Exercise

Commands #1

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is focused on teaching the imperative form of sentences, commonly used for commands, requests, invitations, warnings, or instructions. It explains that the subject of an imperative sentence is “you,” though it is often omitted since it’s understood from context. The worksheet provides examples to illustrate how sentences change when rewritten in the command form. Students are given sentences in a declarative form and directed to rewrite them as commands, reinforcing the concept of the implied “you.”

The worksheet is designed to teach students how to construct imperative sentences correctly. By converting statements from declarative to imperative form, students learn to give directions or make requests succinctly and directly. This exercise not only helps students understand the grammatical structure of commands but also the subtle nuances of tone that can be conveyed through this form. It aids in developing their ability to write and understand clear, actionable instructions or requests.