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Questions:

1. Imperative sentences are always _____.


a. questions
b. commands
c. statements
d. poems

2. Find the imperative sentence in the choices below.


a. The raindrops are tapping on the windowpane.
b. Are you planning on playing volleyball at the beach?
c. A tornado is coming!
d. Be careful on the ice.

3. Who or what is the subject in the sentence below?


“Brush your teeth before you go to bed.”
a. teeth
b. an implied 'you'
c. brush
d. bed

4. What is the best definition for an imperative verb?


a. An action word that tells what someone is doing in the present
b. A linking verb that connects the subject and description
c. An action word that commands you to do something
d. A describing word that tells someone how to do something

5. Which one of these is NOT an example of an imperative verb?


a. Finish my drink for me.
b. Will you please bring me the blanket?
c. Don't put your feet on the table.
d. Please help me finish cleaning.

6. Where would you most likely find an imperative verb?


a. In a cookbook of recipes
b. In an atlas of maps
c. In a novel
d. In joke book

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