

8L1C - verbs in different moods
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8th - 9th Grade
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Shante' Smith
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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.
play
purple
shake
cold
dog
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Multiple Choice
He believes the team will win the championship game.
Past
Present
Future
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Multiple Choice
Identify this verb mood: She might feed the dog if she could find the food.
Interrogative
Conditional
Indicative
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Multiple Choice
Identify this verb mood: Feed the dog!
Interrogative
Imperative
Indicative
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Multiple Choice
The guide dog will help her to know if there is danger.
Past
Present
Future
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Multiple Choice
Identify this verb mood: She fed the dog before she went to work.
Interrogative
Imperative
Indicative
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Multiple Choice
Identify this verb mood: Did she feed the dog or the cat?
Interrogative
Imperative
Indicative
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Multiple Choice
My teacher last year taught me how to multiply.
Past
Present
Future
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Multiple Choice
Identify this verb mood: I wish she would feed the dog.
Subjunctive
Imperative
Interrogative
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Multiple Choice
What tense? We are helped by the manager.
present
past
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.
present
past
future
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Multiple Choice
Placement in high school will be determined by the guidance counselors.
present
past
future
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the sentence with the correct PAST tense verb.
The boy ____ to the store.
will go
go
went
will went
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the sentence with the correct PRESENT tense verb.
The boy ____ to the store.
goes
went
will go
will went
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the sentence with the correct FUTURE tense verb.
Tomorrow, the boy ____ to the store.
went
go
will go
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.
Indicative Mood
Imperative Mood
Interrogative Mood
Subjunctive Mood
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?
Indicative
imperative
interrogative mood
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.
indicative
Subjunctive
Imperative
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.
Subjunctive
Indicative
Imperative
Interrogative
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.
Subjunctive
Conditional
Indicative
Interrogative
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
Which sentence is indicative mood.
Did you do your homework?
If it rains there will be mud puddles everywhere.
Zombies are standing outside.
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.
True
False
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Multiple Select
Which sentence is using the imperative mood?
Would you like pizza for dinner?
Please stop talking.
Come here!
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?
I like the red dress best of all.
Have your ever tried soup?
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is using the interrogative mood?
The atomic weight of carbon is 12.0107 u.
Cheeseburgers are better than hamburgers.
The pear is on the table.
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.
True
False
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Multiple Select
Which sentence is written in the conditional mood.
If you study for your test you will do well.
I can use a school computer if I turn in my technology forms.
Would you like to use my computer?
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?
The kitties tried jumping through the pet door all at once.
Clean your room!
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Multiple Select
Which sentence is written in the subjunctive mood?
The ants march up the tree one by one.
Where did the ants go?
If I were you, I would stay home Saturday.
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.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Go into the living room and play.
Indicative
Imperative
Conditional
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.
Indicative
Imperative
Conditional
Subjunctive
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Multiple Choice
In which of the following sentences does the verb mood written in Interrogative?
I'm going to the movies tomorrow.
When are you leaving?
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Multiple Choice
How are more citizens not questioning their society?
Interrogative
Imperative
Conditional
Subjunctive
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Multiple Choice
What is the verb mood in the sentence?
Do you want to ride my new bike?
Indicative
Interrogative
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Multiple Choice
Boston is the capital of Massachusetts
Interrogative
Imperative
Indicative
Subjunctive
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Multiple Choice
What is the verb mood in the sentence?
Don’t drop the dishes.
Indicative
Imperative
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Multiple Choice
I wish it was summer break and I could go on vacation.
Interrogative
Subjunctive
Indicative
Conditional
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Multiple Choice
What is the verb mood in the sentence?
I like the red dress best of all.
Indicative
Imperative
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