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The sentence 'Tell him what to do.' is a command.
The sentence 'Tell him what to do.' is a command.
False (B)
The sentence 'This robot will do anything you ask.' is a statement.
The sentence 'This robot will do anything you ask.' is a statement.
True (A)
The sentence 'Make him weed the garden.' is classified as a command.
The sentence 'Make him weed the garden.' is classified as a command.
True (A)
The sentence 'He has a mind of his own.' is a command.
The sentence 'He has a mind of his own.' is a command.
The sentence 'Turn him off, then.' is an imperative sentence.
The sentence 'Turn him off, then.' is an imperative sentence.
Flashcards
Declarative Sentence
Declarative Sentence
A sentence that makes a statement or assertion.
Imperative Sentence
Imperative Sentence
A sentence that gives a command or instruction.
Tell him what to do.
Tell him what to do.
A statement that indicates an action, but is not a command itself.
Make him weed the garden.
Make him weed the garden.
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Show him where to hang my coat.
Show him where to hang my coat.
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Study Notes
Identifying Statements and Commands
- Identifying Statements: Examples include: "This robot will do anything you ask," "I don't want to do that," "He can plant potatoes."
- Identifying Commands: Examples include: "Tell him what to do," "Ask him to set the table," "Make him weed the garden."
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Test your understanding of identifying statements and commands with this quiz. Learn to differentiate between what represents a statement and what constitutes a command. This exercise will help enhance your communication skills in practical situations.