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Write a sentence using a verb in the conditional mood and then explain why the sentence uses the conditional mood.

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Write a sentence using a verb in the subjunctive mood and then explain how you recognize the use of the subjunctive mood.
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Write a sentence using a verb in the interrogative mood and then explain why the sentence is in that mood.
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Use the sentence to complete the activity.

Talk to them, and you should tell them the truth.

In 1–2 sentences, identify the shift in mood and rewrite the sentence correctly.
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Can you make that shorter? By the way you're really being helpful.
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If I were to win the lottery, I would buy a house by the beach. This sentence uses the conditional mood because it expresses a hypothetical situation that may or may not actually happen in the future.
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It is important that she study for the exam. This sentence uses the subjunctive mood because it expresses a statement of necessity, desire, or recommendation that may or may not happen in the future. The verb "study" is in its base form after "that" which signifies the usage of the subjunctive mood.
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Have you finished your homework yet? This sentence is in the interrogative mood because it asks a question in order to seek information or clarification. The verb "have" is the helping verb that makes the sentence interrogative.
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The shift in mood in the sentence is from the imperative mood (talk to them) to the indicative mood (you should tell them the truth).
To rewrite the sentence correctly, you could maintain consistency by using either the imperative mood throughout the sentence or the indicative mood throughout the sentence. For example: "Talk to them, and tell them the truth."
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"Talk to them and tell them the truth."