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Imperative Sentences Exercises For Belarusian Grammar

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Imperative sentences in Belarusian grammar are used to give commands, make requests, or give advice. They usually consist of a verb in the imperative mood and, unlike declarative sentences, often do not need a subject. The verb form in the imperative depends on the person addressed and can have different endings depending on the gender and number of the subject. Remember that when addressing a group, the plural imperative form should be used. In this exercise, you will practice forming imperative sentences in Belarusian.

Exercise 1: Belarusian Imperative Sentences (Commands)

*Дапамажы* (help) мне з домашнім заданнем.
*Сядзь* (sit) тут, калі ласка.
*Пакажыце* (show) мне ваш пашпорт, калі ласка.
*Сачы(це)* (watch) за вашымі рукамі.
*Дэла* (do) гэта ўважліва.
*Паслухайте* (listen) вялікапальца.
*Затрымай* (stop) машыну.
*Напішы* (write) прапанову ўсіх і частак.
*Пагавары* (talk) пра твае планы на выхадныя.
*Купіце* (buy) білет заўтра раніцаю.

Exercise 2: Belarusian Imperative Sentences (Requests and Advice)

*Паспрабуй* (try) быць сабраным.
*Звярніце* (turn) налева пры наступным светафоры.
*Засыпай* (sleep) раней.
*Забяры* (take) з сабой даўжнік.
*Ідзі* (go) далей.
*Навучы* (teach) мяне гэтаму навыку.
*Вачары* (have dinner) на кухні, калі хочаш.
*Зачытай* (read) гэту кнігу, лікавая.
*Скажыце* (tell) мне дата, калі хочыце.

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