Are we having pancakes for breakfast? a. interrogative b. indicative c. imperative d. subjunctive e. emphatic
A. interrogative
Indicative
statement or question (with helping verb)
I do help you make pancakes. a. interrogative b. indicative c. imperative d. subjunctive e. emphatic
E. emphatic
A sentence in the subjunctive mood looks like... a. a question b. a statement c. a command or request d. a would/could statement or hypothetical statement or wish
d. a would/could statement or hypothetical statement or wish
It is important that he remember to feed the goldfish. a. interrogative b. indicative c. imperative d. subjunctive e. emphatic
D. subjunctive
Interrogative
question (no helping verbs)
A sentence in the indicative mood looks like... a. a question b. a statement c. a command or request d. a would/could statement e. a hypothetical statement or wish
A. question and B. indicative
Please feed the dog, too. a. interrogative b. indicative c. imperative d. subjunctive e. emphatic
C. imperative
Emphatic
Do/Does/Did
A sentence in the emphatic mood looks like... a. a question b. a statement c. a command or request d. a would/could statement or hypothetical statement or wish e. emphasis on the main verb using do, does, or did
E. emphasis on the main verb using do, does, or did
I fed the goldfish and the dog. a. interrogative b. indicative c. imperative d. subjunctive e. emphatic
B. indicative
The principal requests that the student go/goes to his office.
go
Subjunctive
hypothetical statement or wish or would/could/were