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📚 Day 46 Sentence Types: Imperative Sentences

📖 Words of the Day 4

Garden

Noun
/ˈɡɑːrdn/
बाग किंवा बगीचा
A piece of ground used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables.

"We go to the garden every evening."

आम्ही दररोज संध्याकाळी बागेत जातो.

✅ Park, Lawn ❌ Forest, Wild

Swing

Noun
/swɪŋ/
झोपाळा
A seat hanging by two ropes or chains on which you can sit and move backwards and forwards.

"Children love to play on the swing."

मुलांना झोपाळ्यावर खेळायला आवडते.

✅ Oscillation ❌ N/A

Pluck

Verb
/plʌk/
खुडणे किंवा तोडणे
To pull something off quickly, especially a flower or fruit.

"Do not pluck the flowers."

फुले तोडू नका.

✅ Pick, Pull ❌ Root, Plant

Bench

Noun
/bentʃ/
बाकडा
A long seat for two or more people, usually made of wood or stone.

"The old man is sitting on the bench."

म्हातारा माणूस बाकावर बसला आहे.

✅ Seat, Pew ❌ Chair

📝 Sentence Builder

Go to the garden now.

आता बागेत जा.

Pattern: Verb + Prepositional Phrase
Giving a command to enter the park.

Please sit on this bench.

कृपया या बाकावर बसा.

Pattern: Please + Verb + Object
Requesting someone to sit down.

Push the swing gently.

झोपाळा हळूच ढकल.

Pattern: Verb + Object
Instructing someone about the swing.

📗 Grammar Capsule

Imperative Sentences

Imperative sentences are used to give commands, make requests, or give instructions. They usually start with a verb and the subject 'You' is hidden.

Examples

Sit down.

खाली बसा.

Sit

Don't run.

पळू नका.

Don't run

Please help me.

कृपया मला मदत करा.

Please

💬 Daily Usage

At the Park

Let's play on the slide.

चला घसरगुंडीवर खेळूया.

Asking a friend to start playing.

Don't walk on the grass.

गवतावर चालू नका.

Instructing a child about the plants.

Look at those beautiful flowers.

ती सुंदर फुले पहा.

Calling someone to see something.

🎯 Practice Exercise

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