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When identifying types of sentences using verbs, you are looking for the verb's _____________.
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When identifying types of sentences using verbs, you are looking for the verb's _____________.
Mood
Used to give orders or to make requests
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Used to give orders or to make requests
Imperative Mood
Used to indicate questioning
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Used to indicate questioning
Interrogative Mood
Used to express facts and opinions, to describe what happens, or to give details
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Used to express facts and opinions, to describe what happens, or to give details
Indicative Mood
Used to talk about something that hasn't happened or something that can only happen if some condition is met
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Used to talk about something that hasn't happened or something that can only happen if some condition is met
Conditional Mood
Are you listening to the explanation?
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Are you listening to the explanation?
Interrogative
Karen is visiting her relatives in Iowa.
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Karen is visiting her relatives in Iowa.
Indicative
You better not forget your pencil.
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You better not forget your pencil.
Imperative
Mr. Kelly coached the football team last season.
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Mr. Kelly coached the football team last season.
Indicative
You might need glvoes if you are going to New York this winter.
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You might need glvoes if you are going to New York this winter.
Conditional
I wrote a column for the school newspaper.
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I wrote a column for the school newspaper.
Indicative
Is the meeting Tuesday or Wednesday?
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Is the meeting Tuesday or Wednesday?
Interrogative
Don't tell me what to do my project on.
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Don't tell me what to do my project on.
Imperative
If you stay up late, you might fall asleep in class.
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If you stay up late, you might fall asleep in class.
Conditional
You need to exercise every day.
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You need to exercise every day.
Imperative
The hayride was canceled. Indicative Mood
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The hayride was canceled. Indicative Mood
True
Will you help us decorate the gym? Imperative Mood
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Will you help us decorate the gym? Imperative Mood
False; Interrogative
Evelyn, give me some advice. Indicative Mood
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Evelyn, give me some advice. Indicative Mood
False; Imperative
You better be nice to your teacher if you want to make good grades. Imperative Mood
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You better be nice to your teacher if you want to make good grades. Imperative Mood
True
Do not sleep all day. Conditional Mood
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Do not sleep all day. Conditional Mood
False; Imperative
Kelly found the missing keys
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Kelly found the missing keys
Indicative; Found
Wake up, now!
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Wake up, now!
Imperative; Wake
Where will you be tomorrow at noon?
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Where will you be tomorrow at noon?
Interrogative; Where
You could do your homework to get a better grade.
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You could do your homework to get a better grade.
Conditional; Could
I know where to go, but what time does the party start?
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I know where to go, but what time does the party start?
Interrogative; What
Which two moods most commonly do NOT use 'action' verbs to support the mood?
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Which two moods most commonly do NOT use 'action' verbs to support the mood?
Interrogative and Conditional. They use helping verbs.




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