Week 4 Moods of the Verb Flashcards
______ is the form averbtakes to show how it is to be regarded (e.g., as a fact, a command, a wish, an uncertainty).
Mood
It is the form a verb takes to indicate the attitude of the person using the verb.
Mood
______ is used in statements. This states facts, opinions or asks questions. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Indicative Mood
Examples:
Sheis drivingthe car. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Indicative Mood
Examples:
Isshedrivingthe car? Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Indicative Mood
_______ is used in commands. It expresses a command or a request. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Imperative Mood
Examples: Drivethe car! Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Imperative Mood
Examples: Pleasedrivethe car. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Imperative Mood
_______ is used to express a suggestion, a necessity, or an indirect command/order. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Present Subjunctive
Examples:
I suggest that Dawndrivethe car. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Present Subjunctive
Examples: I propose that Dawnbeasked to drive the car. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Present Subjunctive
is used to express an untrue condition or possibility, or a wish or a desire. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Past Subjunctive
Examples: If IwereDawn, I would drive the car. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Past Subjunctive
Examples: I wish to see you again. Indicative/Imperative/Present Subjunctive/Past Subjunctive
Past Subjunctive