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Nady [450]
3 years ago
7

Plz help ASAP I can’t get this answer it’s my last attempt

English
1 answer:
vladimir2022 [97]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: Your answers are in the photo below.

Explanation: Verb moods are classifications that indicate the attitude of the speaker. Verbs have three moods—indicative, imperative, and subjunctive. The indicative and the imperative moods are fairly common. You use the indicative mood in most statements and questions.

1) Indicative Mood-expresses fact, opinion, assertion, question; this is the mood for most of our verbs.

2) Imperative Mood-expresses a command; imperative sentences are written in the imperative mood-remember that the subject is often an understood "you".

3) Subjunctive Mood-expresses a wish for something to be true, or expresses something that is contrary to what actually is

Examples of sentences with verbs having indicative mood:

1) I <u>want </u>a chocolate ice cream cone.  

2) Atlanta <u>is</u> the capital of Georgia.  

3) Coconut <u>tastes </u>funny.  

Examples of sentences with verbs having imperative mood:

1) Clean your room, now.

2) Martha, put your paper in the box.

3) Show your work on the math test.

Examples of sentences with verbs having subjunctive mood:

1) If only I were at the beach right now.

2) I wish you had brought your new bike.

3) If I were you, I would be excited about the play.

Goodluck, and if this helped you, a Brainliest maybe?

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