

Imperative Sentences
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English
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4th - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 15 Questions
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Imperative sentences

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What is imperative sentence?
a sentence to give instructions
to ask people to do something
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How to know if it is an imperative sentence?
sentence always starts with based form of verb.
eg: sit, go, stand, do not, write
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Example sentences:
Eat your rice.
Do not go there.
Write down the date.
Sit down.
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We can also add please to the sentence:
Please eat your rice.
Please write down the date.
Please sit down.
Please stand up.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of "Imperative Sentence?"
I love winter!
What is your favorite season?
I like to swim in summer.
Pack your bags now.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of "Imperative Sentence?"
I want to watch Minion at cinema.
Please buy me 2 tickets.
Do you want to buy popcorn?
I think that I need to buy drink too.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of "Imperative Sentence?"
I want to go there by car.
Prepare 2 papers and 1 pencil.
Do you have any questions?
Do you like banana?
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of "Imperative Sentence?"
I eat fried chicken.
I'm so happy to see you.
Wash your hand, please.
Are you Indonesian?
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Multiple Choice
Which one is example of Imperative Sentence?
Open your book page 18.
Are you hungry now?
I am 10 years old.
Hello, my name is Jack.
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Multiple Choice
Which is the imperative sentence?
I am going home now.
Don't leave before seeing the eagles!
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Multiple Choice
Which is the imperative sentence?
Meet our parrot, Polly.
Where is the parrot?
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is the imperative?
Ride the camels.
Do you want to ride a camel?
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Multiple Choice
What sentence below is the imperative?
Come and feed the monkeys!
I want to feed the monkeys.
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Multiple Choice
What sentence below do you think is an imperative sentence?
Can you go to the zoo tomorrow?
Let's go to the zoo tomorrow.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Speak up.
Stand up.
Sit down.
Don't touch it.
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