Grammar Quiz

Grammar: Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences Quiz

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Hold your breath underwater

A. exclamatory

B. imperative


Speak softly when you answer the question.

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


Please shut the door

A. exclamatory

B. imperative


Please put your dishes in the sink.

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


Take a bath now.

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


Open your book to page 23

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


I’m so happy to see my new teachers

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


Online classes are very fun

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


Oh no! I almost forgot to turn in my work!

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


Eat breakfast with us.

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


Take the garbage out please

A. exclamatory

B. imperative


What a great football player is Julio

A. exclamatory

B. imperative


The rabbit is about to escape

A. exclamatory

B. imperative


The house is on fire

A. exclamatory

B. imperative


I’m extremely happy because my best friend and I are still classmates!

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


Ana It’s time to wake up!

A. Exclamatory

B. Imperative


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