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Imperative Sentences Exercises For Norwegian Grammar

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Imperative Sentences in Norwegian grammars are used to give commands, make requests, or give advice. These sentences are often used to direct someone to do something. In Norwegian, the verb usually stands alone in its basic form, and it’s most often used without a subject. The sentences typically end with an exclamation mark.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct verb in the imperative form

1. “*Gå*” hjem nå. (go)
2. “*Spis*” ikke for mye sukker. (eat)
3. “*Kom*” hit, jeg trenger deg. (come)
4. “*Stopp*” bilen, det er et rødt lys. (stop)
5. “*Skriv*” navnet ditt her. (write)
6. “*Les*” boka, det er veldig interessant. (read)
7. “*Åpne*” vinduet, det er veldig varmt her inne. (open)
8. “*Kjøp*” brød på vei hjem. (buy)
9. “*Lukk*” døren, det er kaldt. (close)
10. “*Ring*” meg når du kommer hjem. (call)
11. “*Spør*” henne om råd. (ask)
12. “*Se*” på den vakre utsikten! (look)
13. “*Tenk*” før du taler. (think)
14. “*Fortell*” meg sannheten. (tell)
15. “*Vent*” ikke, gjør det nå! (wait)

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct verb in the imperative form

1. “*Gi*” meg pennen. (give)
2. “*Drikk*” vannet. (drink)
3. “*Hjelp*” meg med leksene. (help)
4. “*Snakk*” mer sakte. (speak)
5. “*Lytt*” til læreren. (listen)
6. “*Skrik*” ikke så høyt. (shout)
7. “*Lag*” sengen din. (make)
8. “*Løp*” raskt! (run)
9. “*Syng*” en sang for meg. (sing)
10. “*Slå*” på lyset. (turn on)
11. “*Send*” meg en e-post. (send)
12. “*Ta*” av deg skoene. (take off)
13. “*Sett*” deg ned. (sit)
14. “*Finn*” en løsning. (find)
15. “*Smil*” til kameraet. (smile)

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