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