English, asked by dimple35, 9 months ago

Worksheet-1
The Sentence
A. Rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful imperative sentences.
1. this / evening / see / you
2. the / close / wardrobe
3. 1/told /go/to/ him/not
4. make /a/ noise / Do / not/ lot/ of

Answers

Answered by SweetSup3020
33

Answer:

1- See you this evening.

2- Close the wardrobe.

3- I told him not to go.

4- Do not make a lot of noise.

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Answered by mahitiwari89
2
  1. See you this evening.
  2. Close the wardrobe.
  3. I told him not to go.
  4. Do not make a lot of noise.

Imperative sentences:-

Imperative sentences almost often begin with an imperative verb. Imperative verbs are the root forms of verbs that generate imperative sentences when their sentences' objects follow them.

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