Command Check

Command Check Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet asks students to identify sentences written in the imperative form from a set of pairs. Each pair consists of two sentences, where one is a command or request and the other is not. The students’ task is to place a checkmark next to the sentence that conveys an instruction or directive. This exercise encourages students to pay close attention to sentence structure and the tone of the sentences, helping them to distinguish between different ways of expressing ideas. The activity is a simple yet effective way to reinforce the concept of the imperative mood in sentences.

This worksheet is designed to teach students how to identify and understand the imperative mood in English sentences. By comparing pairs of sentences, students learn to recognize when a sentence is giving a command or making a request. This skill is essential for understanding how language can be used to guide or instruct others. The exercise also enhances students’ grammatical awareness by requiring them to focus on sentence structure and purpose. Ultimately, this activity helps students become more adept at using and identifying various sentence moods in their reading and writing.