Practice
Practice Sentences:
- Why did you kill your own father?
What is the mood of the sentence? Answer: Interrogative - Go give this letter to the counselor.
Is this sentence a imperative or indicative? Answer: Imperative - If I were to dance with a broken leg, it would hurt badly.
Is this sentence a Conditional? Answer: No - The man was very ugly.
What is the mood of the sentence? Answer: Indicative - Which two verb moods are cause and effect?
Answer: Subjunctive, conditional - What verb mood is in the form of a question? Answer: Interrogative
- Quit being all moody and get to work! What is the mood of the sentence? Answer: Imperative
- When I receive a writing assignment, I always fail. What is the mood of the sentence? Answer: Conditional
- The handsome prince in the play accidentally fell of the stage. Is the verb mood an interrogative or indicative? Answer: Indicative
- What is the difference between a subjunctive and a conditional? Answer: Subjunctives doesn't have to happen. It is like a "what if."
- I wish you had died! What What is the mood of the sentence? Answer: Subjunctive
- When I die, I'm going to give all my money to charity. What is the mood of the sentence? Answer: Conditional
- Why did my mom ditch me? What is the mood of the sentence? Answer: Interrogative
- The ugly man died. What is the mood of the sentence? Answer: Indicative
- Go outside and play.