Let's solve the task step by step.
Understanding the Task
The worksheet asks you to
rewrite imperative sentences correctly. An imperative sentence is a command or request, and it usually ends with a
period (.) or an
exclamation mark (!).
For example:
- "Close the door." → This is a command.
- "Please be quiet!" → This is a polite request.
Now let’s go through each sentence and rewrite them correctly, following proper capitalization and punctuation.
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1. do your homework
This is a command, but it starts with a lowercase letter. In correct English, imperative sentences should start with a capital letter and end with a period or exclamation mark.
✔ Corrected:
Do your homework.
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2. please set the table
This is a polite request. It starts with a lowercase "please," so we need to capitalize the first word. Also, add a period at the end.
✔ Corrected:
Please set the table.
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3. give the toy to Laila
This is a command. The first word should be capitalized, and it needs a period at the end.
✔ Corrected:
Give the toy to Laila.
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Write your own imperative sentence
You can create any command or request. For example:
✔ Clean your room.
Or:
Turn off the light!
(Use either a period or exclamation mark depending on tone.)
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
Do your homework.
2.
Please set the table.
3.
Give the toy to Laila.
Your own imperative sentence:
Brush your teeth before bed.
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🔍 Explanation:
- Imperative sentences tell someone to do something.
- They often begin with the base form of the verb (e.g., *do*, *set*, *give*).
- Always start with a capital letter and end with a period or exclamation mark.
- Words like "please" are included in requests but don’t change the structure.
Let me know if you'd like to try more examples! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of imperative sentences worksheet.