Verb Mood Flashcards
Expresses a fact, intention, desire, or belief. Most sentences are statements made using this mood
Indicative Mood
Expresses commands or requests and indicates that the speaker desires for the action expressed in the sentence to take place. In these mood sentences, the subject is you, but is not stated in the sentence.
Imperative Mood
Expresses a Question
Interrogative Mood
Expresses possibility, based on something else happening first, through use of words like might, could, would, before the base form of the verb
Conditional Mood
Expresses imaginary or possible outcomes, suggestions, demands, necessity, and wishes. The subjunctive is formed using the base form of a verb (for example: be, go, have, finish) after the subject in that clause
Subjunctive Mood
Did you finish your homework?
Interrogative Mood
If I finished my homework, then I would be able to relax
Conditional Mood
Finish your homework!
Imperative Mood
Will you finish your homework tonight?
Interrogative Mood
I have finished my homework
Indicative Mood
I could finish my homework right after school if I didn’t have basketball practice.
Conditional Mood
Are you finishing your homework right now?
Interrogative Mood
Finish your homework tonight.
Imperative Mood
It is essential that I finish my homework tomorrow.
Subjunctive Mood
How do you know if it is Indicative Mood?
The statement is a fact