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Learning Imperative Sentences

A kindergarten worksheet to help students identify and use imperative sentences.

Kindergarten ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsImperative Sentences
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TextMultiple ChoiceFill in the BlanksShort AnswerTrue / False

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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.1.f

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KindergartenELAGrammarImperative Sentences
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Learning Imperative Sentences

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Read each sentence carefully. Follow the directions for each section.

Imperative sentences tell someone to do something. They give a command or an instruction.

Examples:

• Sit down.

• Please close the door.

Circle the sentence that tells someone to do something.

1. Which sentence is an imperative sentence?

a

I like to play.

b

Clean your room.

c

Is it raining?

d

The cat is black.

2. Which sentence is an imperative sentence?

a

Go outside and play.

b

He is tall.

c

What is your name?

d

Birds can fly.

Fill in the blank to make an imperative sentence. Choose a word from the box.

jump
read
eat

1. Please   your book.

2.   up and down.

3.   your lunch.

Write two imperative sentences. Remember, they tell someone to do something!

1.

2.

Read each sentence. Is it an imperative sentence? Circle True or False.

1. "Please share your toys." is an imperative sentence.

T

True

F

False

2. "The sun is bright." is an imperative sentence.

T

True

F

False