Which alternative shows a sentence in the Imperative Mood? Don't walk on the grass. Don't you know how to speak Italian? I'm busy tonight, so...
Which alternative shows a sentence in the Imperative Mood? Don't walk on the grass. Don't you know how to speak Italian? I'm busy tonight, so I won't come back home soon. Mommy won’t give me more candies. I won’t let you play this game. Pergunta 2 0,0625 Pontos Mark the alternative that presents the following sentence unscrambled. to / the / tonight / let / go / her / party Let her go to the party tonight. Let go her to the party tonight. Let tonight to the party her go. Party tonight let her go to the. Let to the party her go tonight. Pergunta 3 0,0625 Pontos Read the following sentences and identify the ones that present examples of the Imperative Mood. Please, come in! Get out of here! Please, clean your bedroom. Study a little every day. Don’t they worry about it? Only I, II, III and IV Only II and IV Only I, III and V Only I, II and IV Only I, II, III and V Pergunta 4 0,0625 Pontos Complete the sentences in the Imperative Mood with the appropriate verbs, then mark the corresponding alternative: Don't ________ on the grass. Don’t ________ her go to that party. Please, ___________ all the equipment. __________ all the ingredients. __________ until it is tender. (I) put; (II) make; (III) buy; (IV) come; (V) go (I) sit; (II) let; (III) check; (IV) mix; (V) simmer (I) fix; (II) find; (III) bring; (IV) buy; (V) write (I) walk; (II) come; (III) fix; (IV) break; (V) study (I) step; (II) pick; (III) sleep; (IV) break; (V) heat
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