Imperative Mood Exercises For Serbian Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb in Imperative Mood


Imperative Mood in Serbian grammar, ‘imperativ’, is a grammatical mood that is used to express direct commands, requests or prohibitions. It is a very common and crucial element for everyday communication. The formation of the Imperative Mood differs based on the verb ending in its infinitive form. With these exercises, students will practice the formation and use of the Imperative Mood in Serbian language.

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1. *Pojedi* (eat) taj sendvič.
2. *Piši* (write) domaći zadatak.
3. *Radi* (work) svoj posao.
4. *Sedi* (sit) dole.
5. *Stani* (stop) na semaforu.
6. *Uči* (study) za ispit.
7. *Gledaj* (watch) televizor.
8. *Čitaj* (read) tu knjigu.
9. *Spavaj* (sleep) dobro.
10. *Pevaj* (sing) tu pesmu.
11. *Plivaj* (swim) brže.
12. *Vozi* (drive) polako.
13. *Pij* (drink) vodu.
14. *Razmišljaj* (think) o tome.
15. *Dolazi* (come) ovamo.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the negative form of the verb in Imperative Mood

1. *Nemoj jesti* (don’t eat) taj sendvič.
2. *Nemoj pisati* (don’t write) domaći zadatak.
3. *Nemoj raditi* (don’t work) svoj posao.
4. *Nemoj sedeti* (don’t sit) dole.
5. *Nemoj stati* (don’t stop) na semaforu.
6. *Nemoj učiti* (don’t study) za ispit.
7. *Nemoj gledati* (don’t watch) televizor.
8. *Nemoj čitati* (don’t read) tu knjigu.
9. *Nemoj spavati* (don’t sleep) dobro.
10. *Nemoj pevati* (don’t sing) tu pesmu.
11. *Nemoj plivati* (don’t swim) brže.
12. *Nemoj voziti* (don’t drive) polako.
13. *Nemoj piti* (don’t drink) vodu.
14. *Nemoj razmišljati* (don’t think) o tome.
15. *Nemoj dolaziti* (don’t come) ovamo.

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