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Which sentence uses the imperative form of the verb bring?(1 point)
Responses
You could bring the plates to the table soon.
You could bring the plates to the table soon.
You are bringing the plates to the table soon.
You are bringing the plates to the table soon.
Bring the plates to the table soon.
Bring the plates to the table soon.
Are you bringing the plates to the table soon?
Are you bringing the plates to the table soon?
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You could bring the plates to the table soon.
You could bring the plates to the table soon.
You are bringing the plates to the table soon.
You are bringing the plates to the table soon.
Bring the plates to the table soon.
Bring the plates to the table soon.
Are you bringing the plates to the table soon?
Are you bringing the plates to the table soon?
Remaining Attempts : 3
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GPT-5 mini
"Bring the plates to the table soon."
It's imperative because it gives a command using the base verb form.
It's imperative because it gives a command using the base verb form.
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