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Imperative Sentences Practice

A second-grade ELA worksheet focusing on identifying, writing, and understanding imperative sentences.

Grade 2 ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsImperative Sentences
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TextMultiple ChoiceFill in the BlanksTrue / FalseShort Answer

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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.1.F

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ELAGrammarImperative SentencesGrade 2
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Imperative Sentences Practice

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Read each section's instructions carefully and complete the activities.

An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It usually ends with a period (.) but can sometimes end with an exclamation mark (!). The subject 'you' is usually understood but not stated.

Examples:

• Close the door.

• Please pass the salt.

• Be quiet!

Which of these is an imperative sentence?

a

The cat is sleeping.

b

Go to your room.

c

Did you see that?

d

I like ice cream.

Which sentence gives a command?

a

She runs fast.

b

What a beautiful day!

c

Please sit down.

d

He is my friend.

Fill in the blank to complete each imperative sentence.

1.   your hands before you eat.

2. Please   me the book.

3.   quietly in the library.

4.   your homework every night.

Read each sentence. Decide if it is an imperative sentence (True) or not (False).

1. Open the window.

T

True

F

False

2. I love to read books.

T

True

F

False

3. Can you help me?

T

True

F

False

Write two imperative sentences. Remember, they give a command or make a request!

1.

2.