If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkly crown.

Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.
The soccer field was muddy after the rain.
If I were there, I would give you a hug.
Clean up your room!

what are the indictative verbs
subjective verbs
and imperative verbs in these sentences

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Sure! Let's break down the sentences you've provided to identify the indicative, subjunctive, and imperative verbs.

  1. If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkly crown.

    • Indicative verb: wear
    • Subjunctive verb: were (in the clause "If I were a princess")
  2. Watch out for cars when crossing the street.

    • Imperative verb: Watch
  3. Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.

    • Indicative verb: prefers
  4. The soccer field was muddy after the rain.

    • Indicative verb: was
  5. If I were there, I would give you a hug.

    • Indicative verb: give
    • Subjunctive verb: were (in the clause "If I were there")
  6. Clean up your room!

    • Imperative verb: Clean

Summary:

  • Indicative verbs: wear, prefers, was, give
  • Subjunctive verbs: were (in both "If I were a princess" and "If I were there")
  • Imperative verbs: Watch, Clean

Let me know if you need any further clarification!

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