Prompt Responses
In this exercise, students respond to prompts with commands, practicing imperative sentence creation. Each prompt describes a situation, such as “You’re hungry” or “You’re sleepy,” and students must write a suitable command in response. This worksheet encourages creative problem-solving in language by prompting students to think of commands for each scenario. It helps reinforce the command form while also focusing on real-life contexts.
Answering prompts with commands strengthens students’ ability to adapt language for varied situations. It builds practical communication skills, enabling them to express needs or instructions clearly and effectively. The task promotes language flexibility and encourages students to think of responses that are direct and relevant. Such exercises are valuable for building confidence in expressing themselves through imperative forms.