Поставьте глагол в повелительное наклонение.

Пример: Tell him to close the door. – Close the door, please.

1. Tell him to tell you the time.

2. Ask him to send a telegram.

3. Ask him to write a letter.

4. Tell him to come to the meeting on time.

5. Ask him to be at home in the evening.

6. Ask him to repeat his telephone number again.

7. Ask him to come here tomorrow.

8. Tell him to take these books.

9. Ask her to go to the park now.

Соотнесите колонку чисел с колонкой букв по смыслу.

1. Wake a. at her! She’s beautiful.

2. Look b. to Liz. It’s hers.

3. Help c. to your room!

4. Give this d. up You’re late!

5. Do e. me! I can’t move.

6. Go f. your homework now!

Измените предложения на отрицательные, заменяя выделенные слова объектными местоимениями.

1. Give Johnthe ball! Don’t give him the ball!

2. Look at Julie! …

3. Eat theice-cream! …

4. Tell Susanthe news! …

5. Look at thecat! …

6. Listen to AnnaandMark! …

7. Give the money to Helenandme! …

8. Open thewindow! …

9. Look at thechildren! …

10. Make a sandwich for Sam! …

Переведите предложения на русский язык, обращая внимание на употребление повелительного наклонения.

1. Let’s hurry home.

2. Let’s tell him about our plan.

3. Let her tell us the news.

4. Let him bring us a little juice.

5. Let me show you some nice pictures.

6. Let’s do these exercises.

7. Let him speak English, Mr. Douglas doesn’t understand him.

8. Let me tell you something interesting.

9. Let them read this letter.

10. Let the students go home.

Составьте предложения из таблицы.

Давайте tell the architect about your new project begin the work show our design to the boss ask him some questions do this work now thank Mr. Crowford for his help put the documents into the safe sit down here learn some new words telephone the parents as soon as possible give this student a little time
Пусть она Пусть он Пусть они  
Разрешите мне

Преобразуйте предложения, используя вместо подчеркнутых слов соответствующие местоимения.

Пример: Let his brother open the window. – Let him open the window.

1. Let Ann do it.

2. Let ourparents buy us a new car.

3. Let Jim park the car.

4. Let thatgentleman come in.

5. Let thepeople wait a little.

6. Let mymother make coffee.

7. Let Tom phone me in the evening

8. Let thesecretary type this document at once.

9. Let thesestudents come to the meeting.

Отрицайте данные предложения.

1. Let your child go out alone.

2. Let my mother speak to the professor.

3. Let your cat sit on the table.

4. Call me so late.

5. Watch TV so long.

6. Let this boy speak so loud.

7. Be angry.

8. Let him be afraid.

9. Let our lessons be over.

10. Let him ask stupid questions.

8. Используйте нужную форму повелительного наклонения (Do, Don’t Let’s) и одно из данных слов по смыслу.

wake, break, wash, turn on, play, move, open, close, be, have.

1. I’m bored. … a game.

2. Always … your hands before you sit at the table.

3. The baby is sleeping. … her.

4. It’s our anniversary next week. … a party.

5. … late. Your father will be angry.

6. … ! There’s a spider on your head.

7. That vase is expensive. … it.

8. … the oven door and put the meat inside.

9. It’s getting dark. … the light, please.

10. I’m cold. … the windows, please.

9. Знаете ли вы эти выражения? Проверьте себя по словарю и запомните их. Употребите их в предложениях по смыслу.

1-5: Be careful! Have a good journey / holiday Help! Hurry up! Look out! Sleep well.

6-11: Come in. Don’t forget …. Don’t worry. Follow me. Have some (more) …. Make yourself at home. Sit down. Wait for me. … Look out!

There’s a child crossing the road in front of you.

1. …. We’re going to be late.

2. …. There’s ice on the steps.

3. …. I can’t swim.

4. “….” “Thanks. I’ll send you a postcard.”

5. “I’m going to bed.” “Goodnight. ….“

6. “I’ll be home late tonight.” “OK. … your keys.”

7. …. I can’t walk as fast as you!”

8. “… coffee.” “No thanks. If I drink any more I won’t be able to sleep.”

9. “I’d like to speak to the manager, please.” “ Of course, sir. …, please.”

10. “Jill’s gone into hospital.” …. She’ll be all right.”

11. “Hello. … in and … down. Please ….”

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