So for one part his brother isn’t being productive in school and wouldn’t study, he would just rather play video games//computer games. Megan’s dad is watching tv in the living room. Megan is watching from outside of the window while she’s in her bedroom. Her mom is preparing to make dinner for everyone. Last but not least all Megan is doing is just observing on what’s going on with her day with her family. Does that help?
What I found on the interenet: Verbs have three moods—indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
Examples of sentences with verbs having indicative mood:
I want a chocolate ice cream cone.
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia.
Coconut tastes funny.
Are you going to the party?
I suggest you do an essay on an important trip/event that happened in your life. But really emphasize what happened. So as an indicative essay, <u>show</u> the reader what you are experiencing.
<span>A: A. The evidence shows that King's actions permanently altered the lives of black Americans. </span>
Answer :
Tag questions turn a statement into a question. They are often used for checking information that we think we know is true.
Explanation:
For example: It's cold (positive), isn't it (negative)? And: It isn't cold (negative), is it (positive)?
I watched TV last week.
We ate meat with my best friend yesterday.
The bus stopped a few minutes ago.
I met my wife 9 years ago.
She left the school in 2010.
He bought a new house last month.
Did she clean her home?