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Forming the Imperative
A. Form imperative phrases using the expressions below.
EXAMPLE: (voi) / chiedere alla cassa. — Chiedete alla cassa.

  1. Firma qui.
  2. Aspetta un attimo.
  3. Compila il modulo.
  4. Servi questa cliente.
  5. Depositate l'assegno.
  6. Procedete alla cassa.
  7. Girate a sinistra.
  8. Chiedete alla guardia.
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B. Encourage your friends to do the following activities with you.
EXAMPLE: Ordinare l'antipasto — Ordiniamo l'antipasto!
  1. Andiamo in campagna!
  2. Suoniamo la chitarra!
  3. Balliamo il twist!
  4. Facciamo una foto!
  5. Mangiamo in un trattoria!
  6. Abbiamo pazienza!
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C. Command your friend Maria to do the following things. Express them as commands addressed to her.
EXAMPLE: svegliarsi alle otto — Svegliati alle otto!
  1. Alzati subito!
  2. Vestiti!
  3. Fa' (Fai) colazione!
  4. Non dimenticare il portafoglio a casa! Non dimenticarcelo!
  5. Va' (Vai) in biblioteca!
  6. Stacci almeno due ore!


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