[ Grammar ]
What is the use of the imperative?
A. To give orders, instructions, or commands
B. To express emotions
C. To describe objects
D. To ask questions

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Active and Passive Voice › ViewThe President ……………………. about the coup in Central America. (JUST INFORM)
A. were just informed
B. has just been informed
C. have been informed
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Justin …………………………………..(write, currently) a book about his adventures in Tibet.
A. is currently writing
B. has currently written
C. has currently wrote
D. currently writes
Past Tenses › ViewWhile we _____ (wait) for the bus, it _____ (start) to rain.
A. were waiting; started
B. waited; started
C. were waiting; was starting
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Betty has got a toothache. She __________ go to the dentist.
A. should
B. shouldn’t
