Imperative Sentences Worksheet
A Grade 5 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying, writing, and understanding imperative sentences.
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Imperative Sentences Practice
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Read each section carefully and follow the directions. This worksheet will help you practice identifying and writing imperative sentences.
Imperative sentences give a command, make a request, or offer advice. They usually end with a period, but can sometimes end with an exclamation mark if the command is urgent or forceful.
Examples:
• Close the door.
• Please pass the salt.
• Be careful!
1. Which of the following is an imperative sentence?
The cat sat on the mat.
Did you finish your homework?
Please turn off the lights.
What a beautiful day it is!
2. An imperative sentence always ends with an exclamation mark.
True
False
3. The missing subject in most imperative sentences is usually .
4. An imperative sentence gives a , makes a request, or offers advice.
5. Write an imperative sentence that gives a command to a friend about cleaning their room.
6. Write an imperative sentence that makes a polite request to your teacher.
Match each imperative sentence with its type (command, request, or advice).
7. Always look both ways before crossing the street.
a. Command
8. Please hand me that book.
b. Request
9. Finish your vegetables.
c. Advice