Read the sentences below.
Identify the sentence that is a command.
A. Where has Mr Patel gone?
B. This game is so cool!
C. Take the dog for a walk.
D. Natalie loves her ballet classes.

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Parts of Speech › ViewSelect the word in the sentence that correctly responds to the part of speech in the brackets.
Well, look what we have here! (interjection)
A. Well
B. Look
C. What
D. We
Grammar › View
She ________ this exercise yesterday at 8 o’clock.
A. wrote
B. has written
C. has been writing
D. was writing
Reported Speech › ViewSamara asked me, “May I borrow your English dictionary?”
A. Samara asked me if I had borrowed her English dictionary.
B. Samara asked me if she could borrow my English dictionary.
C. Samara asked me if I could borrow her English dictionary.
D. Samara asked me if she may borrow my English dictionary.
Vocabulary › View
Evaluate the impact of a “pernicious” rumor in a school setting. What could be a potential consequence?
A. It could lead to increased trust among students.
B. It could cause harm to someone’s reputation.
C. It could result in a more positive school environment.
D. It could encourage more open communication.
E. degree
