
10/2 Live Lesson- Verb Moods and Essay
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Sari Knouse
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The train is running late.
I enjoy English class.
Please sit back down.
You need to be quiet now!
Did you find your shoes?
What did I miss in class yesterday?
Put each sentence in it's Verb Mood type
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Draw
Identify whether each sentence is in the conditional mood ( C) or the subjunctive mood. ( S)
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Multiple Choice
What type of verb mood is used in the following sentence? Go left on Elm Street!
imperative mood
interrogative mood
conditional mood
indicative mood
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Multiple Choice
What type of verb mood is used in the following sentence? If I have time, I will go to the birthday party.
imperative mood
interrogative mood
conditional mood
indicative mood
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Multiple Choice
What type of verb mood is used in the following sentence? My dog is really fluffy.
imperative mood
interrogative mood
conditional mood
indicative mood
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Match
Review: Match the verb mood to the correct definition
Indicative
Imperative
Interrogative
Subjunctive
Conditional
used to make a statement
used to give a command
used to ask a question
used to express a wish or hypothetical situation
used to express a possibility
used to make a statement
used to give a command
used to ask a question
used to express a wish or hypothetical situation
used to express a possibility
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Multiple Choice
Which example shows a consistent imperative verb mood?
If you make a dozen tacos, you should share them with your friends.
Make a dozen tacos and share them with your friends.
Can you make them a dozen tacos and share them with your friends?
He made a dozen tacos and shared them with his friends.
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Which of these corrects the shift in mood in the following sentence? Finish your dinner and then you should do your homework.
Please finish your dinner and will you do your homework?
Finish your dinner and do your homework.
Finish your dinner and then can you do your homework?
If you finish your dinner, do your homework.
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