Verb Moods Notes.Pdf

Verb Moods Notes.Pdf

Verb Moods Notes.notebook Types of Sentences Moods of Sentences (determined by punctuation) (determined by tone/mood) 1. declarative . 1. indicative . ! 2. interrogative ? 2. interrogative ? 3. imperative . 3. imperative . ! 4. exclamatory ! 4. subjunctive . ! 1 Verb Moods Notes.notebook Indicative Mood Like Declarative Sentence in that a fact is indicated/declared. Unlike Declarative Sentence in that declarative sentence only ends in a period, while Indicative Mood can end in either a period or exclamation point. I enjoy eating tacos. verb states a fact I enjoy eating tacos! 2 Verb Moods Notes.notebook Interrogative Mood Same as Interrogative Sentence: verb prompts a question end mark = question mark Have you ever eaten shrimp? 3 Verb Moods Notes.notebook Imperative Mood Like Imperative Sentence in that a command/request is given. Unlike Imperative Sentence in that imperative sentence only ends in a period, while Imperative Mood can end in either a period or exclamation point. Please pass the butter. verb is used to give a command Please pass the butter! Do not cheat on tests! 4 Verb Moods Notes.notebook Common Linking Familiar Linking Common Helping Familiar Helping Verbs Verbs Verbs Verbs am look am may is feel is must are taste are might was sound was can were smell were could be appear be should being become being would been seem been will remain have has had did does do 5 Verb Moods Notes.notebook Subjunctive Mood A verb is in the subjunctive mood when it expresses a condition which is doubtful or not factual. I recommend that you do your homework. I hope that you do your homework. 6 Verb Moods Notes.notebook Subjunctive Mood Often uses the familiar helping verbs may must You may come in. might can I can do my homework now. could would We must do our homework now. should You might have a day off tomorrow! will They will eat their lunches later. 7 Verb Moods Notes.notebook Subjunctive Mood verb expresses a condition contrary to fact using helping verb (COULD, WOULD, SHOULD) We could have no homework if we behave. If I had studied, I would have passed the test. I should have studied harder for the test. 8 Verb Moods Notes.notebook Subjunctive Mood Verb expresses uncertainty after "if / then" or "whether / or" If I do my homework, then I will pass the test. Whether we go to the movies or the park, I will be happy. 9.

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