#1
Which of the following is a formal command for asking someone to clean their room?
Clean your room!
You should clean your room.
Cleaning your room.
Will you clean your room?
#2
What is the correct formal command for instructing someone to wash the dishes?
Wash the dishes.
You could wash the dishes.
Would you wash the dishes?
Why don't you wash the dishes?
#3
What is the correct formal command for instructing someone to clean the windows?
Clean the windows.
You might clean the windows.
Do you want to clean the windows?
Why don't you clean the windows?
#4
Which of the following is an appropriate formal command for telling someone to dust the furniture?
Dust the furniture.
You should dust the furniture.
Could you dust the furniture?
Are you going to dust the furniture?
#5
Which of the following is a formal command for instructing someone to make the bed?
Make the bed.
You could make the bed.
Would you make the bed?
How about making the bed?
#6
What is the correct formal command for instructing someone to set the table?
Set the table.
You should set the table.
Could you set the table?
Are you going to set the table?
#7
What is the formal command for instructing someone to scrub the bathroom?
Scrub the bathroom.
You should scrub the bathroom.
Could you scrub the bathroom?
Are you going to scrub the bathroom?
#8
Which of the following is an appropriate formal command for telling someone to sweep the kitchen floor?
Sweep the kitchen floor.
You must sweep the kitchen floor.
Would you sweep the kitchen floor?
How about sweeping the kitchen floor?
#9
What is the formal command for instructing someone to polish the silverware?
Polish the silverware.
You should polish the silverware.
Could you polish the silverware?
Are you going to polish the silverware?
#10
Which of the following is an appropriate formal command for telling someone to scrub the kitchen sink?
Scrub the kitchen sink.
You must scrub the kitchen sink.
Would you scrub the kitchen sink?
How about scrubbing the kitchen sink?
#11
Which of the following is an appropriate formal command for telling someone to vacuum the living room?
Vacuum the living room!
You might vacuum the living room.
Are you going to vacuum the living room?
How about vacuuming the living room?
#12
What is the formal command for instructing someone to sweep the porch?
Sweep the porch.
You must sweep the porch.
Could you sweep the porch?
Do you want to sweep the porch?
#13
What is the formal command for instructing someone to mop the floor?
Mop the floor.
You must mop the floor.
Would you mop the floor?
How about mopping the floor?
#14
Which of the following is a formal command for telling someone to take out the trash?
Take out the trash.
You can take out the trash.
Shall you take out the trash?
How about taking out the trash?
#15
Which of the following is an appropriate formal command for telling someone to organize the pantry?
Organize the pantry.
You must organize the pantry.
Would you organize the pantry?
How about organizing the pantry?
#16
What is the formal command for instructing someone to sort the laundry?
Sort the laundry.
You can sort the laundry.
Shall you sort the laundry?
Why don't you sort the laundry?
#17
What is the correct formal command for instructing someone to clean the oven?
Clean the oven.
You could clean the oven.
Do you want to clean the oven?
Why don't you clean the oven?
#18
Which of the following is a formal command for telling someone to organize the garage?
Organize the garage.
You can organize the garage.
Shall you organize the garage?
How about organizing the garage?
#19
What is the correct formal command for instructing someone to sweep the front porch?
Sweep the front porch.
You could sweep the front porch.
Do you want to sweep the front porch?
Why don't you sweep the front porch?
#20
Which of the following is a formal command for telling someone to dust the ceiling fans?
Dust the ceiling fans.
You can dust the ceiling fans.
Shall you dust the ceiling fans?
How about dusting the ceiling fans?
#21
Which of the following is a formal command for telling someone to mow the lawn?
Mow the lawn.
You can mow the lawn.
Shall you mow the lawn?
How about mowing the lawn?
#22
What is the correct formal command for instructing someone to water the plants?
Water the plants.
You might water the plants.
Do you want to water the plants?
Why don't you water the plants?
#23
Which of the following is a formal command for telling someone to clean out the refrigerator?
Clean out the refrigerator.
You might clean out the refrigerator.
Do you want to clean out the refrigerator?
Why don't you clean out the refrigerator?
#24
What is the formal command for instructing someone to clean the microwave?
Clean the microwave.
You might clean the microwave.
Do you want to clean the microwave?
Why don't you clean the microwave?
#25
What is the formal command for instructing someone to clean the baseboards?
Clean the baseboards.
You might clean the baseboards.
Do you want to clean the baseboards?
Why don't you clean the baseboards?