What time is it?
Interrogative
Are dogs smarter than cats?
Change to Indicative.
Dogs are smarter than cats.
I suggest you do your homework.
You should do your homework.
I wish you'd do your homework.
If I were you, I'd do my homework.
I wish my brother would pick up his socks.
Pick up your socks.
Clean the dishes after school.
I clean the dishes after school.
I will clean the dishes after school.
Heritage serves students in 6th to 8th grades.
Indicative
Change to Interrogative.
Should I try out for the play?
If I were you, I'd try out for the play.
You should try out for the play.
I wish you'd try out for the play.
I need to tell my students to work hard on their project.
Work hard on your projects!
I suggest you work hard to get good grades.
I work hard to get good grades.
I will work hard to get good grades.
Wash the dishes!
Imperative
Do you want to study for the test with me?
Change to Imperative.
Study for the test with me.
Cats are better than people.
I wish we were all cats.
If people were cats, the world would be a better place.
Can you clean the floors?
Clean the floors.
Are you going to the movie?
I am going to the movie.
I wish you'd walk in the hallway.
Will you go to the dance with me?
Change to Conditional.
If you ask, I will go to the dance with you.
I have a crush on him.
I wish I had a crush on him.
If I were her, I would have a crush on him.
Would you like to write a paragraph?
Write a paragraph.
I prefer cake.
When it is sunny, I wear sunscreen.
Conditional
Call me when you arrive. (Imperative)
Change to Conditional.
When you arrive, you will call me.
Do you want pasta for dinner tonight?
If I were you, I'd make pasta for dinner.
I wish we'd have pasta for dinner.
I wish students would walk silently in the hallway.
Students, walk silently in the hallway.
Holt Rams, make it a great day!
Holt Rams make it a great day.