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A. Command
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B. Declarative
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C. None of these
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D. Exclamatory
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. None of these
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B. Imperative
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C. Exclamatory
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D. Declarative
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 it be done at once.
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B. Let be done at once.
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C. Let it be do 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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A. None of these
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B. The newspaper be brought to me.
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C. Let the newspaper be brought.
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D. Let the newspaper bring to me.
Explanation
In imperative sentences, passive voice is formed using "Let" + object + be + past participle. "Bring the newspaper." in passive voice becomes "Let the newspaper be brought." |
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A. Let the weak to be no insulted.
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B. None of these
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C. Let the weak not be insulted.
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D. Let the weak has not been insulted.
Explanation
Let the weak not be insulted.
In passive voice, the object ("the weak") comes first.
"Let" is used to form passive commands or requests.
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A. Finish your homework
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B. He likes coffee
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C. None of these
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D. He went to park
Explanation
An imperative sentence gives a command or instruction.
"Finish your homework" directs someone to do something, so it is imperative.
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A. Negative Sentence
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B. Metaphor
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C. Alliteration
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D. Personification
Explanation
Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
In this sentence, the repetition of the "c" sound in "cat," "clawing," and "couch" makes it an example of alliteration.
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A. None of these
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B. Simple
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C. Complex
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D. Compound
Explanation
The given sentence is a compound sentence.
Because Compound sentences connect two simple sentences, but they often do not show a clear relationship between the two parts.
As we can split the sentence into two simpler sentences: Listen carefully. Take notes.
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A. None of these
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B. Interrogative
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C. Imperative
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D. Exclamatory
Explanation
The sentence "Get down from there" is a command or request, which is characteristic of an imperative sentence.
Imperative sentences give orders, make requests, or offer suggestions.
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A. Interrogative
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B. None of these
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C. Imperative
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D. Optative
Explanation
"Do not stop!" is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.
It also has a negative form because it tells the listener not to do something. So, it is both imperative and negative.
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