To turn positive imperatives into negatives, we need to add the word "don't" before the verb. So, "Go to bed!" becomes "Don't go to bed!"
To turn negatives into positives, we need to remove the word "don't" and change the verb to its positive form. So, "Don't talk!" becomes "Talk!"
Let's go through each sentence step by step:
1. "Go to bed!"
Negative form: "Don't go to bed!"
Explanation: We add "don't" before the verb "go."
2. "Close the door!"
Negative form: "Don't close the door!"
Explanation: We add "don't" before the verb "close."
3. "Don't talk!"
Positive form: "Talk!"
Explanation: We remove "don't" and change "don't talk" to just "talk."
In summary, to turn positive imperatives into negatives, add "don't" before the verb. To turn negatives into positives, remove "don't" and change the verb to its positive form.
To turn negatives into positives, we need to remove the word "don't" and change the verb to its positive form. So, "Don't talk!" becomes "Talk!"
Let's go through each sentence step by step:
1. "Go to bed!"
Negative form: "Don't go to bed!"
Explanation: We add "don't" before the verb "go."
2. "Close the door!"
Negative form: "Don't close the door!"
Explanation: We add "don't" before the verb "close."
3. "Don't talk!"
Positive form: "Talk!"
Explanation: We remove "don't" and change "don't talk" to just "talk."
In summary, to turn positive imperatives into negatives, add "don't" before the verb. To turn negatives into positives, remove "don't" and change the verb to its positive form.