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-If a sentence contains a shift in mood, then it should be corrected by changing the sentence so the mood of the verbs is consistent within the sentence.

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-In grammar, the voice of a verb refers to the relationship between the subject of the sentence and the verb. In the active voice, the subject performs the action. In the passive voice, the subject receives the action. Verb voice should be consistent within a sentence.
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-Be able to write sentences in which you explain the use of verbs in the conditional, imperative, subjunctive, and interrogative moods.
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Give an example of at least one sentence using one of these verb moods.
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