This mood states a fact or asks a question.
What is indicative mood?
This type of verbal acts as a noun and ends in "-ing."
What is a gerund?
The subject performs the action in this type of voice.
What is an active voice?
Use this punctuation mark to separate items in a list.
What is a comma?
Correct the spelling: "neccessary"
What is "necessary"?
This mood gives a command or makes a request.
What is imperative mood?
A verbal that functions as an adjective.
What is a participle?
The subject receives the action in this type of voice.
What is passive voice?
This punctuation mark indicates an abrupt break in thought.
What is a dash?
Correct the spelling: "accomodate"
What is "accommodate"?
This mood expresses a condition that must be met.
What is conditional mood?
A verbal that can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb and is usually preceded by "to."
What is an infinitive?
Change the following sentence to active voice: "The ball was caught by the player"?
What is "The player caught the ball"?
Use these punctuation marks to add extra information to a sentence.
What are parentheses?
Correct the spelling: "wierd"
What is " weird"?
This mood expresses a wish, doubt, or hypothetical situation.
What is a subjunctive mood?
Identify the verbal phrase in the following sentence: "Running a marathon is a challenging goal."
"Running a marathon"?
Change the following sentence to passive voice: "The dog chased the cat."
What is " The cat was chased by the dog"?
These punctuation marks indicate omitted words or a pause.
What are ellipses?
Correct the spelling: "seperate"
What is "separate"?
Rewrite the following sentence in subjunctive mood: "I wish I was taller."
What is " I wish I were taller"?
Use an infinitive phrase in a sentence.
"To err is human"?
Explain why using active voice is generally preferred in writing.
What is "It is more direct and clear"?
Correct the punctuation in the following sentence: "The movie was long boring and predictable."
What is "The movie was long, boring, and predictable"?
Correct the spelling: "maintanence"
What is "maintenance"?