Imperative Mood Quiz 9 (25 MCQs)

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1. What verb would make this subjunctive? It's important that the roadsides ..... places of beauty.
2. Which of the following is the correct imperative form to tell someone to read a book?
3. Which of the following sentences is written in the imperative mood?
4. Which of the following is the correct irregular root for the verb "tener" in the conditional tense?
5. True or False:Adding 'do' to a command, as in 'Do be careful, ' makes the command less forceful.
6. Your friend is about to spoil the ending of a movie you want to see. Which sentence is a correctly formed negative imperative?
7. If I were a better man, I'd apologize for my mistakes.
8. True or False. This sentence is written in the IMPERATIVE mood.Follow all the safety rules.
9. What is the correct imperative form of "(you) listen to me" ?
10. This sentence is in the imperative mood:Pass the pepper.
11. Which of the following sentences is an imperative asking someone to help?
12. I want to see the movie "Black Panther" this weekend.
13. What verb mood?Won't you come home now?
14. Choose the imperative form to tell someone to write their name.
15. Which of the following is typed in the INDICATIVE mood?
16. A rule needs to sound official and impersonal. Which sentence correctly changes 'Don't fool the new students' into a passive voice imperative?
17. What is the interrogative mood?
18. You're at a potluck dinner. Which imperative sentence correctly and politely tells your friend to take some food?
19. Which of these sentences is in the imperative mood?
20. What is the Command Tense / Imperative Mood used for?
21. What is the conjugation of the verb 'hablar' in the usted form?
22. Why aren't you paying attention in class?
23. You could borrow my car if you mowed the yard.The sentence above uses the verb mood in the A.subjunctive. B.imperative. C.indicative. D.conditional.
24. Choose the imperative sentence that tells someone to stop.
25. Your friend is about to touch a hot pan on the stove. Which imperative is the most appropriate warning for this situation?