Imperative Sentences Worksheet
A Grade 1 worksheet to help students identify and write imperative sentences.
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Imperative Sentences Practice
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An imperative sentence tells someone to do something. It gives a command or a direction. Read each question carefully and follow the instructions.
Circle the letter next to the imperative sentence.
1. Which sentence tells you to do something?
The bird sings loudly.
Please close the door.
Is it raining outside?
I like to read books.
2. Which one is an imperative sentence?
She runs very fast.
What a beautiful day!
Eat your vegetables.
He loves ice cream.
Fill in the blank with a word that makes the sentence an imperative sentence.
3. your hands before you eat.
4. me the book, please.
5. quietly in the library.
Read each sentence. Is it an imperative sentence? Circle True or False.
6. "Go to your room!" is an imperative sentence.
True
False
7. "I love ice cream." is an imperative sentence.
True
False
8. Write two imperative sentences. Remember, they tell someone to do something!
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