The Imperative Form in English grammar is used to give commands, make requests, or offer advice. In an imperative sentence, the subject (you) is usually omitted; however, it is implied. The verb in the Imperative Form is in its base form, without any conjugation, and it is not preceded by a helping verb. The main purpose of these sentences is to guide, direct or instruct someone to do something. The Imperative Form can be positive (do something) or negative (don’t do something). In this exercise, you will practice filling in the blanks in sentences with the correct Imperative Form of the verbs. Good luck!