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Types of Verb Moods

Types of Verb Moods

Assessment

Presentation

English

5th - 9th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.8.1C, L.1.1G, L.8.1D

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Nathan Johnson

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10 Slides • 4 Questions

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Types of Verbs and their purpose...

Are you ready to expand your kowledge.......?

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Today We Will

Learn and Understand the different moods of verbs.

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This Lesson will review various types of verbs and the moods they represent.....

  • Indicitive

  • Subjenctive

  • Interroggative

  • Conditional

4

Let's Review what we already know about  verbs....

  • Verb- words that show actions or a state of being

  • BE Verbs (State of Being)- Am, Is, Are, Were, Was, Be, Being, Been.

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Indicitive Verbs

Verbs used to make a statement of fact or asks a question.

Examples:
We are learning virtually.
Is school still effective virtually?
Mr. Johnson is an educator.

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Subjunctive Verbs

These verbs normally states or suggests :


doubts, desires, or situations contrary (opposite) to facts.

Examples:
I wish Justin would have made it to the game.
I'd prefer if Dad drove me home, instead of my sister.
If I were you, I would study so you will pass. 

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Interrogative Mood

Interrogative moods asks a Questions or requests. Usually starts with a BE Verb.

Examples:
Are you gong to finish those fries?
Is this the only lesson today?
How can you even eat those things?

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Conditional Mood

Conditional moods indicate what might happen with an event. Something that makes a change... (If this,.... then that.) or a hypothetical situation.

Example:
When water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
I would travel the world if I won the lottery.
If you don't brush your teeth, you will get cavitites.

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Let's Practie

Select the corrrect Mood....

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Multiple Choice

His salary would be higher if he had a Masters Degree

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Indicative

2

Subjunctive

3

Interrogative

4

Conditional

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Multiple Choice

Was that the last slide for this lesson?

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Indicative

2

Subjenctive

3

Interrogative

4

Conditional

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Multiple Choice

Had we gone straight instead of turning, we would have won the race.

1

Indicative

2

Subjunctive

3

Interrogative

4

Conjunctive

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Lets try more practice, look for your Verb Moods Quizizz and practice.

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Multiple Choice

The bank was closed when we pulled up.

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Indicative

2

Subjective

3

Conjunctive

4

Interrogative

Types of Verbs and their purpose...

Are you ready to expand your kowledge.......?

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