Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. A predicate noun follows a verb of (action/being).
A. action
B. being

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What type of sentence is this, and what kind of punctuation does it need?
before you put the car in drive, make sure you buckle your seat belt
A. Declarative – period (.)
B. Interrogative – question mark (?)
C. Exclamatory – exclamation point (!)
D. Imperative – period / exclamation point (. / !)
E. None of the above
