Which of the following is an example of imperative mood?If you would like to go out to eat, then you should finish chores now.
Take out the trash before you leave for school, please.
The tide will be rising when we enter the water for our dive.
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Answer 1
Answer: Take the trash out....this is imperative.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

hi! its b. take the trash out before you leave for school, please.

Explanation:

because imperative mood is giving a command and none of the others are hope this helps. <3.


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