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8L1C - verbs in different moods

8L1C - verbs in different moods

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English

8th - 9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Shante' Smith

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37 Slides • 41 Questions

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8L1C - verbs in different moods

by Shante' Smith

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Verb Moods

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Verb Tense

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Multiple Select

Select all of the verbs.

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play

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purple

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shake

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cold

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dog

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Multiple Choice

He believes the team will win the championship game.

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Past

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Present

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Future

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Multiple Choice

Identify this verb mood: She might feed the dog if she could find the food.

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Interrogative

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Conditional

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Indicative

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Multiple Choice

Identify this verb mood: Feed the dog!

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Interrogative

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Imperative

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Indicative

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Multiple Choice

The guide dog will help her to know if there is danger.

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Past

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Present

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Future

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Multiple Choice

Identify this verb mood: She fed the dog before she went to work.

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Interrogative

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Imperative

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Indicative

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Multiple Choice

Identify this verb mood: Did she feed the dog or the cat?

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Interrogative

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Imperative

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Indicative

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Multiple Choice

My teacher last year taught me how to multiply.

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Past

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Present

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Future

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Multiple Choice

Identify this verb mood: I wish she would feed the dog.

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Subjunctive

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Imperative

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Interrogative

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Multiple Choice

What tense? We are helped by the manager.

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present

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past

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future

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Poll

Check the verb moods you are confident that you understand.

Indicative

Imperative

Interrogative

Conditional

Subjunctive

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Multiple Choice

During the storm, the tree was knocked down by the wind.

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present

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past

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future

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Multiple Choice

Placement in high school will be determined by the guidance counselors.

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present

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past

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future

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Multiple Choice

Fill in the sentence with the correct PAST tense verb.

The boy ____ to the store.

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will go

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go

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went

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will went

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Multiple Choice

Fill in the sentence with the correct PRESENT tense verb.

The boy ____ to the store.

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goes

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went

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will go

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will went

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Multiple Choice

Fill in the sentence with the correct FUTURE tense verb.

Tomorrow, the boy ____ to the store.

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went

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go

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will go

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will went

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Verb Moods

Explanation

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Indicative Mood

Verbs in the indicative mood indicate a fact or opinion.


Examples:

● I am too ill to go to school today.

● My English class is amazing!

● It is hot outside.

● The cafeteria is serving cheeseburgers for lunch.

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Multiple Choice

I am too ill to go to school today.

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Indicative Mood

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Imperative Mood

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Interrogative Mood

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Subjunctive Mood

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Conditional Mood

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Imperative Mood

Verbs in the imperative mood express a command or request.


Examples:

● Go to school.

● Please get up and get dressed.

● Eat a healthy breakfast.

● Pack your lunch.

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Fill in the Blank

Verbs in the__________ express a command or request.

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Interrogative Mood

Verbs in the interrogative mood ask a question.


Examples:

● Are you going to school?

● Do you feel ill?

● What was today’s assignment?

● What is your favorite dessert?

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Multiple Choice

Are you going to school?

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Indicative

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imperative

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interrogative mood

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None of these

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Subjunctive Mood

Verbs in the subjunctive mood is used to express unreal/imaginary conditions, importance, wishes/desires. It is usually found in complex sentences.


Examples:

● I wish my cold were better today.

● If I were you, I would consult a doctor.

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Multiple Choice

it is urgent we evacuate during a fire.

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indicative

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Subjunctive

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Imperative

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None of these

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Conditional Mood

Conditional mood is a form of subjunctive which is created with could or would.

●Conditional expresses under which conditions something will happen. It usually uses “IF” with cause and effect.


Examples:

● If I feel well, then I will go to school.

● If it rains, then I will get wet.

● If I am hungry, then I will make a sandwich.

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Multiple Select

Label the following sentences with the appropriate mood.

-It is important that puppies get enough exercise.

-Do you walk your puppy enough?

-A puppy needs at least 30 minutes of daily exercise.

-If a puppy were not exercised properly, it would likely chew up its owner’s possessions.

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Subjunctive

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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 Select

Label the following sentences with the appropriate mood.

-I suggest that you remember your notebook.

-Will you cover your mouth when you sneeze?

-I want to go to the movies this weekend.

-Remember to walk your puppy each day.

-If I were rich, I would have a lake house.

-Stop talking.

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Subjunctive

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Conditional

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Indicative

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Interrogative

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Imperative

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Indicative Mood

Verbs in the indicative mood indicate a fact or opinion.

Examples:

  • I am too ill to go to school today.

  • My English class is amazing!

  • It is hot outside.

  • The cafeteria is serving cheeseburgers for lunch.

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​Verb Moods

Verbs can express different moods. Speakers and writers express their attitudes through the verbs they use.

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Multiple Select

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Which sentence is indicative mood. 

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Did you do your homework?

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If it rains there will be mud puddles everywhere. 

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Zombies are standing outside. 

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I wish it were summer.

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​Indicative Mood

​> state facts and opinions

​> states, or declares an idea

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Imperative Mood

Verbs in the imperative mood express a command or request.

Examples:

  • Go to school.

  • Please get up and get dressed.

  • Eat a healthy breakfast.

  • Pack your lunch.

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Multiple Choice

Indicative mood states facts and opinions.

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True

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False

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Multiple Select

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Which sentence is using the imperative mood?

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Would you like pizza for dinner?

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Please stop talking.

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Come here!

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It is a nice day today.

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​Examples

1. Librarian aren't as bad as they seem.

​2. It will rain soon.

​3. She was studying all day long.

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Interrogative Mood

Verbs in the interrogative mood ask a question.

Examples:

  • Are you going to school?

  • Do you feel ill?

  • What was today’s assignment?

  • What is your favorite dessert?

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Multiple Choice

In which sentences does the verb mood  written in Indicative?

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I like the red dress best of all.

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Have your ever tried soup?

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Multiple Choice

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Which sentence is using the interrogative mood?

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The atomic weight of carbon is 12.0107 u.

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Cheeseburgers are better than hamburgers.

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The pear is on the table.

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Do you know the answer to the question?

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​Imperative Mood

> issue commands or make requests

​> gives command or direction

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Conditional Mood

Verbs in the conditional mood express something that hasn’t happened or something that can happen if a certain condition is met.

Examples:

  • If I feel well, then I will go to school.

  • If it rains, then I will get wet.

  • If I am hungry, then I will make a sandwich.

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Multiple Choice

Imperative Mood issue commands or requests or directions.

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True

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False

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Multiple Select

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Which sentence is written in the conditional mood.

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If you study for your test you will do well. 

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I can use a school computer if I turn in my technology forms.

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Would you like to use my computer?

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The computer is on the table.

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​Examples:

​1. "Go outside".

​2. "Close the door, please!"

​3. "Be quiet".

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Subjunctive Mood

Verbs in the subjunctive mood describe a state that is contrary to fact; something that cannot happen.

Examples:

  • I wish my cold were better today.

  • If I were you, I would consult a doctor.

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Multiple Choice

In which sentences does the verb mood  written in Imperative?

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The kitties tried jumping through the pet door all at once.

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Clean your room!

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Multiple Select

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Which sentence is written in the subjunctive mood?

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The ants march up the tree one by one.

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Where did the ants go?

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If I were you, I would stay home Saturday.

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I wish it were summer!

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​Interrogative Mood

​> pose, or ask, questions

​> asks questions

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Test your knowledge​

​Identify what mood the following sentences are written in.

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Multiple Choice

Interrogative Mood asks questions.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Go into the living room and play.

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Indicative

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Imperative

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Conditional 

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Subjunctive

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​Examples

​1. What are you reading anyway?

​2. How can I get there?

​3. Would you want me to go with you?

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Multiple Choice

If the protagonist is a hero, he will take action to fix the dystopian society.

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Indicative

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Imperative

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Conditional 

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Subjunctive

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Multiple Choice

In which of the following sentences does the verb mood written in Interrogative?

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I'm going to the movies tomorrow.

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When are you leaving?

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Multiple Choice

How are more citizens not questioning their society?

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Interrogative

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Imperative

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Conditional 

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Subjunctive

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Multiple Choice

What is the verb mood in the sentence?

Do you want to ride my new bike?

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Indicative

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Interrogative

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Multiple Choice

Boston is the capital of Massachusetts

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Interrogative

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Imperative

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Indicative

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Subjunctive

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Multiple Choice

What is the verb mood in the sentence?

 Don’t drop the dishes. 

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Indicative

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Imperative

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Multiple Choice

I wish it was summer break and I could go on vacation.

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Interrogative

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Subjunctive

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Indicative

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Conditional

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Multiple Choice

What is the verb mood in the sentence?

I like the red dress best of all.

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Indicative

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Imperative

8L1C - verbs in different moods

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