Task: Identify Imperative Sentences
The task requires you to identify which sentences are
imperative sentences and mark them with a check (✓). The other sentences should be marked with an "X" (✗). An imperative sentence is used to give orders, requests, or advice. It typically begins with a verb and is closed with a full stop.
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Instructions Recap:
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Imperative Sentence: A sentence that gives an order, request, or advice.
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Not an Imperative Sentence: A sentence that does not give an order, request, or advice (e.g., a statement or question).
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Solution:
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Example:
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Please accept my gift.
- This is an imperative sentence because it is a polite request.
- Mark: ✓
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I want to give a gift.
- This is not an imperative sentence because it is a statement expressing a desire.
- Mark: ✗
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Question 1:
1.
Can you give this blue envelope?
- This is a question asking for permission or confirmation. It is not an imperative sentence.
- Mark: ✗
2.
Send her this blue envelope.
- This is an imperative sentence because it is giving a direct order or instruction.
- Mark: ✓
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Question 2:
1.
Will you clean your room?
- This is a question asking for confirmation or permission. It is not an imperative sentence.
- Mark: ✗
2.
Clean your room immediately.
- This is an imperative sentence because it is giving a direct order.
- Mark: ✓
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Question 3:
1.
Write a letter to warden.
- This is an imperative sentence because it is giving a direct order or instruction.
- Mark: ✓
2.
I am writing a letter to warden.
- This is not an imperative sentence because it is a statement describing an action.
- Mark: ✗
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Final Answer:
1.
- Can you give this blue envelope? [✗]
- Send her this blue envelope. [✓]
2.
- Will you clean your room? [✗]
- Clean your room immediately. [✓]
3.
- Write a letter to warden. [✓]
- I am writing a letter to warden. [✗]
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{Can you give this blue envelope? [✗]} \\
& \text{Send her this blue envelope. [✓]} \\
2. & \text{Will you clean your room? [✗]} \\
& \text{Clean your room immediately. [✓]} \\
3. & \text{Write a letter to warden. [✓]} \\
& \text{I am writing a letter to warden. [✗]}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of imperative worksheet.