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Imperative sentences

Sandy Guswan
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Question 1

Multiple Choice

Identify the imperative sentence among the following.

  • The cat is sleeping.
  • Please close the door.
  • The sun sets in the west.
  • She likes to read.

Question 2

Multiple Choice

Which sentence is an example of an imperative sentence?

  • I enjoy hiking.
  • Do your homework now.
  • They will visit tomorrow.
  • Birds are chirping.

Question 3

Multiple Choice

What punctuation mark often ends an imperative sentence?

  • Period
  • Comma
  • Question mark
  • Exclamation mark

Question 4

Multiple Choice

Which imperative sentence is a polite request?

  • Sit down.
  • Pass the salt, please.
  • Open the window.
  • Stop shouting!

Question 5

Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence that is NOT an imperative sentence.

  • Turn off the lights.
  • The dog barks loudly.
  • Wash your hands.
  • Listen to the teacher.

Question 6

Multiple Choice

Which sentence demonstrates a command?

  • She is watching a movie.
  • Clean your room.
  • He loves pizza.
  • The sky is blue.

Question 7

Multiple Choice

What is missing in this imperative sentence: 'You must go now'?

  • Subject
  • Verb
  • Object
  • Adjective

Question 8

Multiple Choice

Identify the function of this imperative sentence: 'Please be quiet.'

  • Command
  • Request
  • Statement
  • Question

Question 9

Multiple Choice

Which of these is an imperative sentence used for giving advice?

  • Study hard for your exams.
  • The car is red.
  • She is happy.
  • What time is it?

Question 10

Multiple Choice

Which sentence is an imperative sentence with an exclamation mark?

  • Please sit down.
  • Watch out for the dog!
  • He is a good friend.
  • The stars are bright.
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