verbs have moods too !
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Verbs Have Moods Too !. Verb. Indicative Imperative Interrogative Subjunctive Conditional. Verb. Indicative. Definition : A statement, a fact, or an opinion. Hint : It Indicates Something Sentence : I screamed loud at the concert. Imperative. Definition : A command - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Verbs Have Moods Too!
• Indicative• Imperative• Interrogative• Subjunctive• Conditional
Verb
Verb
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Indicative
Definition: A statement, a fact, or an opinion.Hint: It Indicates SomethingSentence: I screamed loud at the concert.
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Imperative
Definition: A command
Hint: It is imperative/importan
t that you…
Sentence: Scream your favorite song as loud as you can.
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interrogativeDefinition: Asks a
question
Hint: Interrogation Room
Sentence: Did you scream at
the concert?
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Subjunctive Definition:
Contrary to reality;
a wish or hypothetical
Hint: What if???
Sentence: If I were to scream my loudest, I could severely
injure my vocal cords.
Uses: if & were, would, should,
could, may
In the subjunctive mood, it is
not certain. This situation may
never happen, unlike in the
conditional mood (next slide).
It is just a what if!
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Conditional
Definition: Depends on something else to
happen.
Hint: If this, then that…Under these conditions…
Sentence: If you scream the loudest, you will be
on TV.Uses: will, shall, can, might
Based on these conditions, something is certain to happen, unlike the subjunctive mood.
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Let’s Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence.
Where is the key to your house?
A. IndicativeB. ImperativeC. InterrogativeD. Conditional E. Subjunctive
C. Interrogative
Why?
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Let’s Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence.
If I were to win a million dollars, there are a million things I would do!
A. IndicativeB. ImperativeC. InterrogativeD. Conditional E. Subjunctive
E. Subjunctive
Why?
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Let’s Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence.
Christmas is less than a month away.
A. IndicativeB. ImperativeC. InterrogativeD. Conditional E. Subjunctive
A. IndicativeWhy?
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Let’s Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence.
If you study for this quiz, you will get an “A”..
A. IndicativeB. ImperativeC. InterrogativeD. Conditional E. Subjunctive
D. Conditional
Why?
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Let’s Practice! DIRECTIONS: Tell what type of verb mood is used in the sentence.
Bring your animals inside in the winter.
A. IndicativeB. ImperativeC. InterrogativeD. Conditional E. Subjunctive
B. Imperative
Why?
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So… Can you help The Bieb’s out??? What is wrong with his song?
“If I Was Your Boyfriend”
In what mood is the verb in the
title of his song?
Subjunctive
Poor Biebs, needs some help with his
grammar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4Hj3qygK8A&safe=active
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Why does “was” have to be changed to “were”?“Were” is the only appropriate form in the
subjunctive mood. Normally, we would use “I
was”, but in a hypothetical
situation/subjunctive mood,
“were” is the form used.Why can’t we leave it as is, and assume it’s in the conditional
form?
Because it is not a certain condition; it’s only a
hypothetical situation he’s talking about. It’s not
guaranteed under a certain condition.
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The End!Be Happy! You
Know All 5 Verb Moods!