Write 1–2 sentences in which you explain the use of verbs in the conditional mood

Verbs in the conditional mood are used to express hypothetical situations or events that are possible, but not necessarily real or certain. They often indicate a condition that must be met in order for the hypothetical situation to occur.

Write 1–2 sentences in which you explain the use of verbs in the subjunctive mood

Verbs in the subjunctive mood are used to express situations or events that are hypothetical, uncertain, doubtful, or desirable. They often indicate a subjective opinion, wish, or emotion, or a condition that is unlikely or contrary to reality.

Write a sentence using a verb in the interrogative mood and then explain why the sentence is in that mood.

"Can you bring me some water?" is a sentence in the interrogative mood because it is asking a question and seeking information or confirmation.

Use the sentence to complete the activity.

Talk to them, and you should tell them the truth.

In 1–2 sentences, identify the shift in mood and rewrite the sentence correctly.

The shift in mood is from imperative to indicative.

Corrected sentence: Talking to them, you should tell them the truth.

In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, first write a sentence that uses a shift in voice. Then explain why the shift is incorrect. Finally, write a sentence that corrects the shift.(2 points)

Incorrect: The students were given an assignment by the teacher, and then we will be graded on it by him.

This sentence shifts from passive voice ("the students were given an assignment") to active voice (“we will be graded on it”). The shift is incorrect because it creates confusion and fails to maintain a consistent voice.

Corrected: The students were given an assignment by the teacher, and then they will be graded on it by him.

In this corrected sentence, the passive voice is maintained throughout the sentence, maintaining a consistent voice and ensuring clarity.

Verbs in the conditional mood are used to express actions or states that are dependent on certain conditions or hypothetical situations. They often convey a sense of possibility, speculation, or future outcomes.