You have quit your job at the bank, so you can travel the world. In which of the choices below is the above sentence written in the indicative mood changed to one written in the imperative mood.
A) Have you quit your job at the bank yet, so you can travel the world?
B) Quit your job at the bank, so you can travel the world!
C) You haven't yet quit your job at the bank, so you can't travel the world.
D) If you quit your job at the bank, you might be able to travel the world.

Respuesta :

B is the answer I believe because Imperative means urgent

The correct answer is B) Quit your job at the bank, so you can travel the world!

Explanation:

In language, the imperative mood is the one used for requests or commands such as "Stop laughing!" or "Go to the supermarket". This mood can be identified because in most cases sentences in the imperative mood begin with a verb rather than with a subject, auxiliar or any other element; also, in this mood, you can find an exclamation mark at the end of the sentence that emphasizes it is a command.

Thus, the sentence that is in imperative mood, and changes the original sentence from indicative to imperative is "Quit your job at the bank, so you can travel the world!" because in this the structure of the sentence include that it begins with a verb and has an exclamation mark refers to a request or command rather than a fact as in the indicative mood.