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Imperatives and Preposition of direction
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“The teacher came ____ the office to the classroom.”
under
from
on
into
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“____ your shoes before you play."
Tying
Tied
Tie
Ties
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“____ your hands before lunch.”
Wash
Washing
Washes
Washed
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“____ the window. It’s hot.”
Opens
Closed
Closing
Open
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“She walked ____ the door and went outside.”
into
towards
at
out of
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“____ your name on the paper.”
Writing
Write
Writes
Wrote
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Which sentence is an imperative?
They went home.
She is playing football.
Close your book.
I like pizza.
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The girl comes ____ the house to the garden.
is
out of
and
into
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The boy walks ____ the classroom.
pencil
quickly
happy
into
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“____ the milk to your tea.”
Adds
Adding
Added
Add
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The ball is moving ____ the goal.
from
under
towards
between
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Which sentence uses “towards” correctly?
She walked towards the park.
The cat slept towards the sofa.
He put the book towards his bag.
They jumped towards the chair.
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“____ your homework on the desk.”
Puts
Putting
Put
Putted
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The children are walking ____ the school bus.
teacher
from
yesterday
very
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“The dog ran ____ the boy and jumped on him.” (in his direction)
towards
under
from
out of
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“____ down and listen.”
Sits
Sitted
Sitting
Sit
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“____ the door, please.”
Opening
Opens
Open
He opens
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Which word is a preposition of direction?
Happy
Cat
Pencil
Into
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“He ran ____ the room.” (He entered the room.)
into
out of
from
towards
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“____, be quietly in the library.”
Talking
Talk
Don’t talk
Talks
Oops!
Okay!
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