Imperative Sentence | MCQs
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A. None of these
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B. Imperative
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C. Exclamatory
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D. Declarative
Explanation
An imperative sentence gives a command, request, or instruction.
Example: Please close the door. or Sit down.
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A. Interrogative
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B. Imperative
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C. Optative
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D. None of these
Explanation
Imperative sentences give commands, requests, or instructions (e.g., "Decorate this wall.").They usually begin with the base form of a verb and may not have a stated subject.
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A. He likes coffee
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B. Please sit down
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C. None of these
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D. Does she not play badminton
Explanation
An imperative sentence gives a command, request, or instruction.
"Please sit down" is a direct command, making it an imperative sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. The player was nervous before the game.
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C. Kareem went to school to earn a study.
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D. Move the chairs into that corner quickly.
Explanation
Imperative sentences give commands, requests, or instructions.
"Move the chairs into that corner quickly." is a command, making it an imperative sentence.
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A. Noun Phrase
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B. Adverb phrase
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C. Clause
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D. infinitive phrase
Explanation
In the sentence "We are told to save electricity," "save electricity" functions as an infinitive phrase.
This phrase acts as the direct object of the verb "told" and explains what we are told to do.
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A. Imperative
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B. Declarative
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C. None of these
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D. Optative
Explanation
Imperative sentences give commands, instructions, or requests — like telling someone to move chairs.
They often omit the subject "you" and start with a verb directly.
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A. He shouted at me not to smoke
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B. He asked me not to smoke
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C. He forbade me to smoke
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D. He told me not to smoke
Explanation
He forbade me to smoke means اس نے مجھے تمباکونوشی سے منع کیا
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A. Command
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B. None of these
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C. Exclamatory
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D. Declarative
Explanation
The sentence gives a direct order or instruction, which is the function of a command.
Command sentences often begin with the base form of a verb, like "Go."
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A. Exclamatory
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B. Declarative
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C. Imperative
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D. None of these
Explanation
Sentence Type Identification:
Imperative: The sentence gives a command or request ("Please open the window").
It starts with a verb (open) and often omits the subject (implied "You").
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A. Let be done at once.
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B. Let it be do at once
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C. Let it be done at once.
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D. None of the above
Explanation
For order:
Active Voice Formula: V + object.
Passive Voice Formula: Let + subject + be + V
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