August 26, 2025

Use of Let – Imperative Sentences

 Use of Let in Imperative Sentences 

Let‘ is used to denote permission and order.

Let + object + m.v. + etc.

Use of Let in the sentences:

Let him go now.

Let her speak first.

Let me tell you this.

Let them go now.

Let me deliver my speech.

Let them play here.

Let her say something.

Let me watch the video.

Use of Let us/ let’s :

It is used for proposal or suggestion:

let us/let’s  + action + object + etc.

let’s play football now.

Let’s go to a party.

Lets’ enjoy the movie.

Let’s play snooker.

Let’s gossip.

Let’s sit down for a while.

Let’s learn this puzzle.

Let’s study together.

Use of Let’s not + main verb (It is widely used across the world)

It is also used to express requests that something should not take place at present.

Examples:

Let’s not argue about this matter.

Let’s help me.

Let’s join the party.

Let’s play the quiz competition with our kids.

Let’s go for a long drive.

let’s Learn Graphic designing to get a handsome salary.

Let’s not study now.

Let’s not forget the sacrifice of our brothers.

Let’s not forgive his mistakes.

Don’t let’s + main verb (it is used in British English)

Don’t let’s go to him.

Don’t let’s tell her the way of going to Jaisalmer.

 Exercise -Use of Let
  1. Let ………. read a novel. (He    b. him    c. his)
  2. Let’s …….. football.  (Played    b. to play   c. play)
  3. Let them ………. There. (Go    b. went   c.  to go)
  4. Let’s ……. this successful occasion. (To celebrate   b. celebrate   c. celebrating)
  5. Let him …….. first in this matter. (To speak   b. spoke   c.  speak)
  6.  Let us ………. to school.  (Go    b. to go    c.  going)
  7.  ……….. them complete the lesson.  (Let    b. to let   c. letted)
  8.  ………. capture the moment. (Let’s     b.  let   c. to let us)
  9. Let ……….confirm. (Me   b.  my   c. I)
  10. Let ……… be. (It      b.  its    c. it’s)
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Imperative Sentences – Definition & Examples

Imperative Sentences

Imperative sentences: an imperative sentence is used to express request, order, command or advice.

M.V. + object + etc.

Request and orders

Listen to me Keep your promise
Take it now Avoid bad company
Go to him Send this book by courier
Come to me Keep everything in order
Wait for a while Think twice before you speak
Go back at once Think before you speak
Please allow me to go to the party. Hold it for a while
Eat with pleasure over here. Mind your own business
Mind your tongue Please lend me your hand
Learn this song by heart Tether the buffalo there
Serve food to guests Attend to the guests
Mind your words/hold your tongue Mind your words/hold your tongue
Please don’t make a fuss here Please help us in this trouble
Please move a bit/move aside Have a chair, please
Please shut the door Please open the window
Sit down properly Get ready now
Come in, dear Carry on
Keep on Stop talking nonsense
Yes, please speak Keep quiet
Stand up on your seat Wake up my honey

Advice

Please give me the chocolates, help the poor students, see your enemies, compromise with them, take care of your parents

Imperative sentences that start with Main verbs

Walk slowly Run fast Drive carefully
Get off the bus Get on the bus Get down
Set your watch Please light the lamp Post the letter there
Go on (continue saying) Open your second lesson Please solve the sums
Awake your daughter Go there after a while Go straight
Reply him Hurry up Wait for a little
Be attentive Be a listener Be witty
Calm down Pin drop silence Go to bed
Come quickly Get ready dear Get to work
Set your goal Mention below it Sign here
Take off your shirt Try again Start your work

Exercise I(Imperative Sentences):

Pick suitable words to make complete sense:

Get on, get down, take off, witty, here, upstairs, down, straight, letter, carefully, lamp, silence, please, him

  1.  ……… the bus.                  8.   Calm …….
  2.  ……… the stairs.               9.   Go ……….
  3. Sign ……. .                          10. Go to   …….
  4. Get ……..                            11. Post the ……… here.
  5.  …… the airplane.             12. Drive ……….
  6. Hurry ………                        13. Please light the ……..
  7. Be …….                                14. Pin drop …………..

15. ………. Help me.

Difficult words:

 Take off the airplane, be witty (Witty- quick behavior in answering), wait for a while, go to bed (sleep), get to work (go to work), get off (leave a vehicle), get on (board,  the vehicle, wear), after a while

 

Use of negative implications; don’t, no, never:

Never give up your goal. Never hurt my feelings again.
Never lose your confidence. Never mind it.
Never disrespect your parents. Never bunk off the school.
Never tell a lie. Never miss an opportunity.
Never do down others. Never break your promise.
Never fall a victim to bad habits. Never work in a hurry.
Never try to cheat your brother. Never tell a lie.
Never walk bare-footed in Jaisalmer. Never disobey your elders.

Exercise II(negative imperative sentences)

Pick the suitable words from the above sentences:

Opportunity, break, bare, off, feelings

  1. Never miss the ……….                                                    
  2. Never hurt my ……. again.
  3. Never walk ……. Footed in Jaisalmer.
  4. Never bunk …. the school.     
  5.   Never ……. your promise

No + verb + ing/ no action

 no mention, no doubt, no more questions, no chance, no buddy, no parking, no smoking, no drinking, no overtaking, no bargaining, no gambling, no cheating, no trespassing (don’t jump/walk)

don’t + actions + object

Don’t make a noise Don’t be short-tempered
Don’t be afraid Don’t misbehave
Don’t  make a fuss Don’t admit a mistake
Don’t be harsh Don’t be lazy
Don’t take the wrong turn Don’t take liquor
Don’t abuse others Don’t fight with neighbor
Don’t suggest him Don’t drive while smoking
Don’t delay Don’t be late there
Don’t shout at me Don’t be silly
Don’t step in Don’t move
Don’t make lame excuses Don’t speak ill others
Don’t pluck the flower Don’t cut jokes
Don’t trouble me  Don’t break it
Don’t talk nonsense Don’t play in the sun
Exercise III:

Choose the appropriate words for fill in the blanks(imperative sentences).

Nonsense, ill others, smoking, neighbour, others, jokes, flower, lazy, lame, wrong

  1. Don’t talk   ……                            6. Don’t speak ….………
  2. Don’t drive while ……                 7. Don’t fight with……
  3. Don’t abuse ……..                        8. Don’t cut ……..
  4. Don’t pluck the ………..                9. Don’t be
  5. Don’t make ……. excuses.         10.  Don’t take ….. turn
 

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Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences

What is a sentence?

a group of words that has a proper sense is called a sentence.

How many types of sentences?

There are various types of sentences according to purpose:

1. Assertive/declarative sentence:

 It is used to indicate statements or make an opinion to give the information. At the end of the sentence, we use a full stop(.).

It has two types

Positive (affirmative) sentences:

I sometimes go to market.

He often goes to a fitness club.

 Negative sentences(Types of Sentences):

I don’t want to go abroad.

He didn’t deal with me.

He won’t ask again.

She can’t help you.

I am not greedy.

  • Interrogative sentence type I:

It is used to ask to know information with ‘yes or no’. This kind of sentence end with a question mark (?).

Do you know her name?

Is he a loco pilot?

Are you a teacher?

Does he play football?

Interrogative negative sentence type II

Doesn’t he talk to you?

Didn’t she tell you?

Won’t he go for a picnic?

Hasn’t he gone to school yet?

 

Questions words sentences(Types of Sentences)

To know more information or asking something more than ‘yes or no’.

What are you doing there?

Why has he gone?

When does he go to the office?

Why didn’t he tell you?

It is used to make a request, offer, command or advice.

  1. To Make a request:

Please come with me.

Please help me.

  • To give an order or command

Go to him.

Don’t talk nonsense.

Help you brother.

Bring these notebooks to the table.

To give suggestions

Let’s help him.

Never follow dacoits.

 To give warnings:

Never try to use my laptop.

Never see her again.

 

It is used to express strong emotions or feelings.

Oh! You have fallen.

Oh my God! He is following us.

Wow! It is a splendid showroom.

It is used to express a wish, prayer or a curse

May God bless you!

May you live long!

Wish you happy married life!

Best of luck!

Exercise I

Find the types of sentences:
  1. He is not sharing his feeling with her.
  2. She is taking dinner.
  3. Let’s enjoy the game.
  4. Let me play my favourite game.
  5. She doesn’t know how to cook.
  6. Doesn’t she come late?
  7. Do you know his address?
  8. Where does he go for a walk?
  9. Why don’t you know about him?
  10. Where did he go?
  11. I met him earlier.
  12. Please drop me there.
  13. Sit properly.
  14. Is he coming?
  15. Is your brother not playing?
  16. Wow! You made it.
  17. How beautiful she is?
  18. What an idea!
  19. Alas! You ruined the plan.
  20. May God help him in his loneliness!
 

Answers:

  1. Negative sentence
  2. Affirmative sentence
  3. Imperative sentence
  4. Imperative sentence
  5. Negative sentence
  6. Interrogative negative sentence (double interrogative)
  7. Interrogative sentence
  8. Wh-type sentence
  9. Wh-type sentence
  10.  Wh-type sentence
  11.  Affirmative sentence
  12.  Imperative sentence
  13.  Imperative sentence
  14.  interrogative sentence
  15.  Interrogative negative sentence
  16.  Exclamatory sentence
  17.  Exclamatory sentence
  18.  Exclamatory sentence
  19. Exclamatory sentence
  20.  Optative sentence

Exercise II

  1. What is a declarative sentence?
  2. What are imperative sentences?
  3. What is the difference between exclamatory and optative sentences?
  4. Write examples of exclamatory and Optative Sentences.

FAQ

What is a letter?

A letter is a symbol in the alphabet. All the letters form the alphabet.

What is the alphabet?

A set of letters in a sequenced order is used when something is being written in the language.

What is a Sentence?

A sentence is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb, which expresses a statement, a question &, etc. In the English Language, a Sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop.

What is a word?

A word is a group of letters that makes particular sense.

What is an Exclamatory Sentence?

An Exclamatory Sentence is used to express strong emotions or feelings.

 

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