Verb Moods: Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Conditional, Subjunctive

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Explore the different verb moods including indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional, and subjunctive with examples and explanations. Learn how each mood is used in sentences to convey statements, commands, questions, possibilities, and dependencies. Practice identifying verb moods through engaging exercises.

  • Verb Moods
  • Indicative
  • Imperative
  • Interrogative
  • Subjunctive
  • Grammar

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  1. ELAGSE8L1c. Form and use verbs in the indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional, and subjunctive mood. Which verb mood(s) is likely to be used more frequently and why?

  2. Verbs Have Moods Too! Verb Verb

  3. Definition: A statement, a fact, or an opinion. Hint: It Indicates Something Sentence: I screamed loud at the concert.

  4. Definition Definition: A command : A command Hint Hint: It is : It is imperative/important that imperative/important that you you Sentence Sentence: : Scream favorite song as loud as you favorite song as loud as you can. can. Scream your your

  5. interrogative Definition Definition: Asks a question : Asks a question Hint Hint: Interrogation Room : Interrogation Room Sentence Sentence: : Did Did you you scream scream at the concert? at the concert?

  6. Subjunctive Sentence: If I were to scream my loudest, I could severely injure my vocal cords.

  7. Definition: Depends on something else to happen. Hint: If this, then that Under these conditions Sentence: If you scream the loudest, you will be on TV. Uses: will, shall, can, might

  8. Lets Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence. Where is the key to your house? A. Indicative B. Imperative C. Interrogative D. Conditional E. Subjunctive C. Interrogative Why?

  9. Lets Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence. If I were to win a million dollars, there are a million things I would do! E. Subjunctive A. Indicative B. Imperative C. Interrogative D. Conditional E. Subjunctive Why?

  10. Lets Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence. Christmas is less than a month away. A. Indicative A. Indicative B. Imperative C. Interrogative D. Conditional E. Subjunctive Why?

  11. Lets Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence. If you study for this quiz, you will get an A .. A. Indicative B. Imperative C. Interrogative D. Conditional E. Subjunctive D. Conditional Why?

  12. Lets Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence. Bring your animals inside Bring your animals inside in the winter. in the winter. A. Indicative B. Imperative C. Interrogative D. Conditional E. Subjunctive B. Imperative Why?

  13. Poor Biebs, needs some help with his grammar If I Was Your Boyfriend http://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=b4Hj3qygK8A&safe=active

  14. Because it is not a certain condition; Because it is not a certain condition; it s only a hypothetical situation he s it s only a hypothetical situation he s talking about. It s not guaranteed talking about. It s not guaranteed under a certain condition. under a certain condition.

  15. The End! Be Happy! You Know All 5 Verb Moods!

  16. Source Information www.stcs.k12.oh.us/Downloads/Verbs%20Have%20Moo ds%20Too.pptx

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