which is the command (select one)

1) Whisk the egg please

2) Open that door now

3) Why are you standing there

e.g 1(wrong answer)

I see two commands (imperative use of the verb). Don't you?

The given options are commands, where each option represents a different command. Let's break down each command and explain what they mean:

1) "Whisk the egg please": This command is instructing someone to whisk an egg. To perform this command, you would need an egg and a whisk. Crack the egg into a bowl and use the whisk to beat the egg until it becomes frothy or well-mixed.

2) "Open that door now": This command instructs someone to open a specific door immediately. To execute this command, you would need to physically go to the door being referred to and open it. The door should be within your reach and should not be locked or blocked.

3) "Why are you standing there?": This command is asking someone the reason behind their current position or inaction. This is not a command that you can execute yourself since it involves questioning someone else. To respond to this command, you would need to provide a valid reason or explanation for your current standing position.