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Verb Moods

Verb Moods

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English

8th Grade

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CCSS
L.8.1C, L.4.1B, L.5.1.B-D

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Kelly Fiedler

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14 Slides • 13 Questions

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LET'S REVIEW

verb tenses

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a verb using the past perfect progressive?

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will have baked

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had been baking

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baked

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had baked

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is written using present progressive?

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has written

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is writing

3

will be writing

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writes

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Multiple Choice

What is the verb/verb phrase in the following sentence?


I have been studying for the final exam for weeks.

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have been

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studying

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have been studying

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have

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Verbs have...

  • types (action, linking, helping)

  • tenses (simple, perfect, progressive, perfect progressive)

  • MOODS!

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VERB MOOD

The mood of a verb refers to the manner in which a verb is expressed; it is the attitude a verb conveys in a sentence


Changing the verb’s mood will change the tone of the sentence

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Indicative Mood

Expresses an assertion, or statement of fact, or opinion

Most verbs are used in this mood

Example:

This book is 300 pages. (a statement of fact is expressed)

Last year, I ate a sandwich for lunch almost every day. (states an apparent fact)


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Imperative Mood

Expresses command; is used  to give order and make requests

The subject ‘you’ is often implied rather than stated in the sentence.

Example:

Sit in your seat and take out your homework. (two commands are given in one sentence)

Wait for your brother before walking home

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Interrogative Mood

Expresses a state of questioning

The subject and verb are often inverted or switched in order to turn a sentence into a question

Example:

Did you read your novel for homework last night? (asks a question)

Have you completed the final project? (asks a question)

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Conditional Mood

Expresses a condition or a hypothetical situation; indicates a conditional state that will cause something else to happen; or one thing depends on another

Used to talk about situations that depend on something else happening or somsthing else being true​

Sentences formed in this mood often use words such as: might, could, WOULD, may

clauses in the conditional mood often appear before or after a clause starting with IF, which lays out what must happen to be true.

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Conditional Mood

Examples:

If I study my notes on verb moods, I will do well on the quiz. (a hypothetical situation is expressed)

She could be happy if she makes the soccer team.

We would take a trip to Brazil if we had more money.

I might be able to reach him if I call his cell phone.

We could see a different movie if you would like. ​

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Subjunctive Mood

Expresses doubt, contradictions, or something that is counterfactual (hypothetical situations that are not true or not possible under current circumstances), hoped/wished for, or feared; could also express something that is impossible

Expresses a preference, recommendation, request or suggestion

Sentences in this mood have sentence starters such as: I wish that, I hope that, I desire that, If

​When this mood is used in indirect commands, suggestions, or requests, the base form of the verb is used for all subjects.

EX: My coach suggested that I run five miles every morning.

My friend's coach suggested that she run five miles every morning.​

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Subjunctive Mood

​When the subjunctive mood is used in counterfactuals, it often appers in a clause that begins with IF. This use of the subjunctive mood is expressed with the plural past-tense form of the verb for all subjects/persons.

Examples:

If I were a faster runner, I would run ten miles every morning.

If Jonathan were a millionaire, he would travel around the world in a hot air balloon.

If she were a butterfly, she would have beautiful, colorful wings.

​If we were superheros, we would save the world.

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Subjunctive Mood

Examples:

I wish I were taller.

​Dana suggested that we see a movie.

The nurse requested that we be patient.

The teacher recommends that the students review their notes before the quiz.

Jackie ​prefers Chick Fil A to Shake Shack.

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Shift in Verb Mood

A shift in the verb mood occurs when more than one mood is used in the same sentence. Avoid shifting the mood within one sentence. 

Example:

Raise your hand, and then can you ask your question?

“Raise your hand” is imperative (giving a command)

“Can you ask your question?” is interrogative (asks a question)

Revised example:

Raise your hand and then ask your question.


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Let's Practice

Choose the best answer!

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Multiple Choice

Identify the statement that uses the verb mood in the interrogative.

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Do you think I am made of money?

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I wish you were employed for once.

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Stop asking me for more money.

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I could loan you money if you paid me back.

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Multiple Choice

“Our healthcare may improve if everyone ate healthier.”


Which word makes this sentence conditional in mood?

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may

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ate

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healthier

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improve

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Multiple Choice

Which verb mood is the following sentence written in?


She would go if you asked.

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Indicative Mood

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Imperative Mood

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Subjunctive Mood

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Conditional Mood

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences uses the imperative mood?

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Why do you take your dog to the park in the rain?

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She might let you explain yourself if you try.

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Last but not least, be true to yourself.

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He wishes he were funnier.

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Multiple Choice

What is the verb mood used?


I suggest that you dress warmly because the temperature is dropping.

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indicative

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imperative

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subjunctive

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conditional

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Multiple Choice

Which verb mood is the following sentence written in?


I like the red dress best of all.

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Indicative Mood

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Imperative Mood

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Subjunctive Mood

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Conditional Mood

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Multiple Choice

What is the verb mood?


Sit in your seat.

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indicative

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imperative

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interrogative

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conditional

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Multiple Choice

What is the verb mood?


If she could have one superpower, she would want to fly.

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conditional

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subjunctive

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imperative

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indicative

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Multiple Choice

What mood is the following sentence?


"Tear up the planks!"

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Indicative

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Imperative

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Subjunctive

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Infinitive

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Multiple Choice

What verb mood is used in this sentence?


Can we go to the movies today?

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subjunctive

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conditional

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interrogative

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imperative

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Independent Practice

In Google Classroom, open to the assignment titled, "Verb Moods Practice"

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