Grammar: Commands
Grammar: Commands
A command is a sentence that gives an order. A command begins with a capital letter and ends with a period.
- Example: Put the bottle in the recycling bin.
To tell if this sentence is a command, I ask:
- Does the sentence give an order?
- Does it begin with a capital letter and end with a period?
In the example, the sentence does tell someone to do something. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period, so this sentence is a command.
Let’s review the sentences below to identify which ones are a command.
- Clean your room. (Command)
- Kevin puts his socks away.
- Pick up your books. (Command)
- Selena keeps her shoes in the closet.
- Sweep under the bed.(Command)
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