Fill in the blanks exercise on the German imperative
Fill in the correct missing form of the imperative by using the word written in brackets.
If you are not sure, take a little recap at the chapter about the imperative in German.
Example: Mach deine Hausaufgaben. (machen, 2nd person singular) (Do your homework.)
1. Bitte keine Gegenstände aus dem Fenster . (werfen, 3rd person plural) (Please do not throw any objects out of the window.)
2. das Geld! (nehmen, 2nd person singular) (Take the money!)
3. das Buch. (lesen, 2nd person singular) (Read the book.)
4. bitte leider. (sprechen, 2nd person plural) (Please speak down.)
5. lieb! (lieb sein, 2nd person singular)
6. nach draußen. (gehen, 2nd person plural.) (Go outside.)
7. Hier bitte nicht . (rauchen, 3rd person plural) (Please do not smoke here.)
8. deine Hausaufgaben. (machen, 2nd person singular) (Do your homework.)
9. ' nicht so viel. (arbeiten, 2nd person singular) (Don't work too much.)
10. ein schönes Wochenende! (haben, 2nd person plural) (Have a nice weekend.)
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