The Imperative – English Grammar Test for B2
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A: It’s too hot in here.
B: ___ the window, then.
(a) To open
(b) Opening
(c) Open
2
A: I can’t hear you clearly.
B: ___ a little louder, please.
(a) Speak
(b) To speak
(c) Speaking
3
A: I’m freezing!
B: ___ your jacket on.
(a) Put
(b) Puts
(c) Putting
4
A: We’re late again!
B: ___ hurry, or we’ll miss the train!
(a) Be
(b) Get
(c) Make
5
A: I’m tired of waiting.
B: Then ___ and come back later.
(a) Go
(b) Going
(c) To go
6
A: Can you help me move this box?
B: Sure. ___ me where to put it.
(a) Say
(b) Tell
(c) Talk
7
A: I’m feeling nervous about the test.
B: ___ relaxed — you’ll do fine.
(a) Be
(b) Being
(c) To be
8
A: The soup is too salty.
B: ___ some water to it.
(a) Add
(b) Adding
(c) Added
9
A: What should we do first?
B: ___ by reading the instructions.
(a) Start
(b) Starting
(c) To start
10
A: There’s a lot of traffic today.
B: Then ___ earlier next time.
(a) Leave
(b) Leaving
(c) To leave
11
A: I’m not sure how to get there.
B: ___ a taxi; it’s easier.
(a) Take
(b) Taking
(c) To take
12
A: My phone battery is low.
B: ___ it before we go out.
(a) Charge
(b) Charging
(c) To charge
13
A: I can’t find my keys again.
B: ___ them on the table next time.
(a) Leave
(b) Leaving
(c) To leave
14
A: I’m so stressed with work.
B: ___ a break and go for a walk.
(a) Take
(b) Taking
(c) To take
15
A: I made a huge mistake at work today.
B: It’s okay. ___ it and move on.
(a) Forget
(b) Forgetting
(c) To forget
16
A: Shall we go to the beach?
B: Yes, ___ go!
(a) Let
(b) Let’s
(c) Lets
17
A: The light isn’t working.
B: ___ a new bulb.
(a) Change
(b) Changing
(c) To change
18
A: I’m bored.
B: ___ a movie!
(a) Watch
(b) Watching
(c) To watch
19
A: I don’t feel well.
B: Then ___ home and rest.
(a) Go
(b) Going
(c) To go
20
A: My hands are dirty.
B: ___ them before dinner.
(a) Wash
(b) Washing
(c) To wash
21
A: I can’t find my glasses.
B: ___ your bag again carefully.
(a) Check
(b) Checking
(c) To check
22
A: I’m nervous about the interview.
B: ___ confident — you’ve prepared well.
(a) Be
(b) Being
(c) To be
23
A: I’ve never tried sushi before.
B: ___ it! You might love it.
(a) Try
(b) Trying
(c) To try
24
A: I forgot my umbrella.
B: ___ mine; I have two.
(a) Take
(b) Taking
(c) To take
25
A: This suitcase is too heavy.
B: ___ me carry it for you.
(a) Let
(b) To let
(c) Let’s
26
A: We’re going to be late again!
B: ___ faster!
(a) Drive
(b) Driving
(c) To drive
27
A: I’m worried about your health.
B: Then ___ me what to do.
(a) Tell
(b) To tell
(c) Telling
28
A: I feel lonely sometimes.
B: ___ new people — join a club or class.
(a) Meet
(b) Meeting
(c) To meet
29
A: I’m really upset right now.
B: ___ deep breaths and calm down.
(a) Take
(b) Taking
(c) To take
30
A: We’re both exhausted.
B: ___ rest and talk about it tomorrow.
(a) Have
(b) Having
(c) To have
Answer
1 (c) Open – Imperative base form; direct instruction.
2 (a) Speak – Use base verb for polite requests.
3 (a) Put – Imperative of “put on.”
4 (b) Get – “Get” expresses urgency; common in speech.
5 (a) Go – Base verb imperative.
6 (b) Tell – Correct collocation: “Tell me where…”
7 (a) Be – Imperative for advice.
8 (a) Add – Direct command; base form.
9 (a) Start – Instruction using imperative.
10 (a) Leave – Advice or suggestion.
11 (a) Take – Common imperative in spoken suggestion.
12 (a) Charge – Command form for action.
13 (a) Leave – Imperative to give advice.
14 (a) Take – Suggestion or instruction.
15 (a) Forget – Imperative used for encouragement.
16 (b) Let’s – “Let’s + base verb” = inclusive suggestion.
17 (a) Change – Imperative for instruction.
18 (a) Watch – Direct suggestion.
19 (a) Go – Advice to rest.
20 (a) Wash – Imperative for instruction.
21 (a) Check – Imperative advice.
22 (a) Be – Used for reassurance or encouragement.
23 (a) Try – Encouraging imperative.
24 (a) Take – Offering imperative.
25 (a) Let – Polite imperative structure “Let me help.”
26 (a) Drive – Command form to urge speed.
27 (a) Tell – Imperative for information.
28 (a) Meet – Encouraging imperative to suggest social action.
29 (a) Take – Imperative for calming advice.
30 (a) Have – Suggestion for rest or comfort.
