PLEASE ANSWER

1. Read the sentence below:

My English teacher was very practical. She had a lot of comma sense.

Which correctly explains the pun in this sentence and the word or words on which it is built?

English—ironic because of the error in the sentence
Very—a suggestion that the opposite is true
Practical—teachers have little practical knowledge
Comma sense—a play on the phrase common sense

2. Which sentence is written correctly in the imperative voice?

Move your car to the back parking lot to make room for the customers, please.
We could perhaps get more customers if the parking lot were bigger.
I would have a bigger inventory if the building had a second floor.
Would moving your car make all that much difference at this point?

Respuesta :

for number two i thnk it is 2

Answer:

1. English teachers deal with commas and punctuation? 2. A

Explanation:

Imperative Voice is characterized as a command; order, request or even invitation, sometimes.

In letter A, we have a classic example of a request! The main verb of the sentence ('to move') is being used with an ordering tone, with the intention to instruct someone to perform an action, probably as quickly as possible,

Note: Order (or command) from one people to another doesn't necessarily have to carry a hierarchy relation implied to it. It may very well be a simple instruction.