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Verb Moods
100
A clause is dependent because although it has a subject and verb, it lacks one of these.
What is a complete thought?
100
If a sentence lacks a verb, complete thought or this, it is a fragment.
What is subject?
100
Mr. Kopas's first name.
What is Rich?
100
Verb moods used to asks a question. Imperative Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional
What is Interrogative?
200
By running without them, I wouldn’t diminish my own experience by trying to see it through someone else’s eyes. The first part of this sentence before the comma is this type of clause.
What is an adjectival clause?
200
In these two sentences, something is missing. "Hal drove that car last week. Says it was fast."
What is a subject?
200
Mr. Glass's other profession.
What is dojo master?
200
Verb moods used to indicate a fact or states something that is happening in reality. Imperative Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional
What is Indicative?
300
The sentence "I told my friends to meet me at our after-race spot" contains this type of phrase.
What is an infinitive?
300
This type of clause is a group of words that has both a subject and a verb that modifies a noun in a sentence. They are dependent clauses.
What is an adjectival clause?
300
In this sentence, something is missing. "Its annoying bark going on for hours.
What is a verb?
300
The last year the Detroit Pistons won the NBA championship.
What is 2004?
300
Verb moods used in a command. Imperative Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional
What is Imperative?
400
This clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb; that is, the entire clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
What is adverbial clause?
400
In this sentence, something is missing. "My mother was mad. Because we were two hours late."
What is a complete thought?
400
Mr. Kopas's daughter's name.
Lexie
400
Verb moods used to show that something depends on something else to happen under certain conditions. Imperative Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional
What is Conditional?
500
"And one of the biggest thrills of working with Sinatra was performing 'New York, New York'—it just doesn’t get any better than that." This sentence contains this type of phrase.
What is a gerund phrase?
500
"With our running shoes tied tightly we accomplished what all the wars and weapons failed to do." The common goes between these two words to indicate an adjective clause.
What is between tightly and we?
500
This is the opposite of a run-on sentence and just as grammatically incorrect.
What is a run-on sentence?
500
The state senator from the Warrendale area who has visited Warrendale this school year.
Who is Harvey Santana?
500
Verb moods used for a wish or hypothetical situation. Contrary to reality. Imperative Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional
What is to Subjunctive?
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