2) Interrogative.
3) If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.
4) I suggested that he read that new blog post.
5) I am playing video games.
6) I could send a letter to our grandparents.
7) They might go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.
The rest you have to write out. But as long as you know the definitions of each mood type, you'll be fine.
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1) It is how a verb is used to express a thought.
2) Interrogative.
3) If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.
4) I suggested that he read that new blog post.
5) I am playing video games.
6) I could send a letter to our grandparents.
7) They might go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.
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The imperative verb mood is used to give a command or direction. An example sentence is "Please sit down and be quiet during the exam."
they are both correct
Verbs in the conditional mood are used to express hypothetical or uncertain situations that may happen in the present or the future but are dependent upon some condition or circumstance. They often utilize the conditional words "would," "could," or "should" to express the idea of possibility or uncertain possibility.
Verbs in the subjunctive mood are used to express subjective states such as suggestion, doubt, emotion, possibility, necessity, among others. In English, the subjunctive mood is typically signaled by the indicative word "if," as well as the use of certain verbs, such as "suggest," "require," or "insist," among others.
The shift in mood is from the imperative to the indicative mood. To correct it, the sentence can be revised into two separate sentences to reflect each mood, for example: "Talk to them" (imperative mood) and "You should tell them the truth" (indicative mood).
Write 1–2 sentences in which you explain the use of verbs in the conditional mood.