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Verb Mood DD M1 L2

Verb Mood DD M1 L2

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English

8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.8.1C, L.8.1D, L.8.3A

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Kayla Brisbois

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Expresses, or states, a command; subject is implied "you."

Imperative

Expresses, or indicates, a fact or opinion; adds detail or describes what happens.

Indicative

Verb Moods

Interrogative

Expresses, or asks, a question; inverts the subject-verb order.

2

Multiple Choice

What is indicative mood?

1

Expresses, or asks, a question; inverts the subject-verb order

2

Expresses, or states, a command; subject is implied "you"

3

Expresses, or indicates, a fact or opinion; adds detail or describes what happens

3

Multiple Choice

What is interrogative mood?

1

Expresses, or asks, a question; inverts the subject-verb order

2

Expresses, or states, a command; subject is implied "you"

3

Expresses, or indicates, a fact or opinion; adds detail or describes what happens

4

Multiple Choice

What is imperative mood?

1

Expresses, or asks, a question; inverts the subject-verb order

2

Expresses, or states, a command; subject is implied "you"

3

Expresses, or indicates, a fact or opinion; adds detail or describes what happens

5

Open Ended

Open to "dribbling" (pg 3). Find one example of each verb mood.

Expresses, or states, a command; subject is implied "you."

Imperative

Expresses, or indicates, a fact or opinion; adds detail or describes what happens.

Indicative

Verb Moods

Interrogative

Expresses, or asks, a question; inverts the subject-verb order.

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