A sentence in the imperative 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
C. a command or request
100
Are we having pancakes for breakfast?
a. interrogative
b. indicative
c. imperative
d. subjunctive
e. conditional
A. interrogative
100
If the lake were/was frozen, we could have gone iceskating.
were
100
If I were/was given candy, I would share with you.
were
100
Indicative
statement
200
A sentence in the interrogative 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. a question
200
I would be happy to help you make pancakes.
a. interrogative
b. indicative
c. imperative
d. subjunctive
e. conditional
E. conditional
200
She suggested that he study/studied for the science test.
study
200
The officer commanded that the criminal dropped/drop his weapon.
drop
200
Imperative
command/request
300
A sentence in the conditional 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
D. a would/could statement
300
It is important that he remember to feed the goldfish.
a. interrogative
b. indicative
c. imperative
d. subjunctive
e. conditional
D. subjunctive
300
I proposed that we go/went to Mexico for Spring Break.
go
300
It is essential that he brush/brushes his teeth, or he will get cavities.
brush
300
Interrogative
question
400
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
B. A Statement
400
Please feed the dog, too.
a. interrogative
b. indicative
c. imperative
d. subjunctive
e. conditional
C. imperative
400
It is important that she practices/practice the violin every day.
practice
400
It is necessary that he picks/pick up his brother after school.
pick
400
Conditional
would/could statement
500
A sentence in the subjunctive 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
E. a hypothetical statement or wish
500
I fed the goldfish and the dog.
a. interrogative
b. indicative
c. imperative
d. subjunctive
e. conditional
B. indicative
500
The dentist recommended that you ate/eat less sugar.
eat
500
The principal requests that the student come/comes to his office.