. Which of the following is the correct imperative sentence?
A. Please close the door.
B. Can you close the door?
C. I will close the door.
D. Close the door.

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B: ‘Yes, she came to visit last weekend.’
A. Have you been seeing
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___ Judy and Liz at last month’s meeting?
A. Was
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A. We has to push our chairs in after the lesson ends.
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D. We have to push our chairs in after the lesson ends.
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The teacher encouraged her students with a motivating speech, and they excelled in the science fair against more experienced competitors.
What part of speech is the word her in the sentence?
A. adjective
B. pronoun
C. noun
D. verb
