Imperative in Polish – Exercises Based on Grimm Brothers’ Fairy Tales

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In this article, practice the imperative mood in Polish with exercises based on Grimm Brothers’ fairy tales such as Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, and Little Red Riding Hood.


Instructions for Completing the Exercises

Enter the correct option in the empty cell. You can click on each cell with your mouse (or tap on it if using a smartphone) and fill it in with the appropriate imperative forms of Polish verbs. The base form of each verb is provided in parentheses.

How to Check Your Answers

To check your Polish language exercises and tests online, find the blue “Check” button directly below each exercise and click it. If the exercise is fully completed, you will see the number of correct answers. In some exercises, an additional “Show Answer” button will appear (on smartphones, this is represented by an “eye” icon). To clear all cells and retake the test, click the “Repeat” button.

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Imperative in Polish – Exercises

Fill in the blanks with the correct imperative forms of the verbs given in parentheses:

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