________ me the truth, or I’m not going to leave the room.


  1. A.
    Tell
  2. B.
    Telling
  3. C.
    To tell
  4. D.
    If you tell
A
解析:
祈使句,向?qū)υ?huà)者發(fā)出命令、提出要求或建議,這種祈使句的主語(yǔ)you通常不表示出來(lái),而是用動(dòng)詞原形開(kāi)頭。
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