
Verb Moods
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Verb Moods
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Poll
How do you feel right now?
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Learning Goals
Understand the uses of indicative, imperative, and interrogative moods.
Practice the use of subjunctive mood.
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Vocabulary
indicative mood
conditional
imperative mood
purpose
subjunctive mood
interrogative mood
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Poll
How much do you know about Verbs and their moods?
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How do you use verb moods for different purposes?
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describe the different types of ideas that verbs can express
refer to the verb forms indicating the manner in which the action is thought or expressed
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Moods can:
describe real things that have happened or are happening.
ask questions.
give commands.
talk about things that could happen or that the speaker wishes would happen
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Indicative Mood
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Indicative Mood
is common and used to express facts and opinions
describes statements about real things that have happened or happening
statements or sentences you make or read are usually in indicative mood
to indicate means to show ore reveal
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Examples:
I ran the marathon last week.
Jerry works at a museum.
He is an honest man.
Penguins cannot fly.
(Not an Indicative) I wish that I had run the marathon last week.
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Imperative Mood
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Imperative Mood
gives orders or requests that someone do something.
expresses direct commands, advice or requests which "you" is the subject.
Imperative means important or urgent.
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Examples:
Wash the dishes before you leave.
Do your work.
Keep reading.
Please answer the phone.
(Not Imperative) I washed the dishes before I went out.
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Interrogative Mood
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Interrogative Mood
asks questions.
question form of indicative mood
To interrogate means to ask.
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Examples:
Did you feed the cat?
Where does Jerry work?
(Not Interrogative) Feed the cat right now.
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The Conditional
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The Conditional
describes a situation in which one event is dependent on another event occurring
something that depends on something else
marked by the words "might," "could," and "would"
Conditional statements are often expressed as "if" or "then."
indicating a conditional state that will cause something to happen
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Examples:
If I get an A on my final exam, then I will get an A in the class.
If she studied for tests, she would get better grades.
If she had known the answer, she would have told us.
(Not Conditional) I got an A on the final exam, and then I got an A in the class.
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Subjunctive Mood
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Subjunctive Mood
expresses ideas that are not true or not certain to happen
can express: conditional events, wishes, demands, hypothetical situations that could possibly happen
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Examples: (Expresses wish or regret)
I wish I were older.
I wish that he were wiser.
I wish that my cousins were able to get along.
(Non-subjunctive) I want my cousins to get along, but they do not.
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Examples: (Expresses a condition contrary to fact)
If today were Sunday, I would go home.
If I had the power to teleport, then I would be in Boston already.
(Non-subjunctive) An airplane would get me to Boston faster than a car.
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