Question

Which explains verb mood?(1 point)
Responses

It is how a verb is used to state a fact.
It is how a verb is used to state a fact.

It is how a verb is used to make a command.
It is how a verb is used to make a command.

It is how a verb is used to ask a question.
It is how a verb is used to ask a question.

It is how a verb is used to express a thought.

Use the sentences to answer the question.

Cameron asked his friend a question about the weekend. His friend responded, “Are we going together or driving separately?”

Which mood is used in his friend's sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

imperative
imperative

indicative
indicative

intentional
intentional

interrogative

hich sentence uses verbs in the conditional mood?(1 point)
Responses

It has not snowed enough for the slopes to open.
It has not snowed enough for the slopes to open.

Do you want to ski if it keeps snowing?
Do you want to ski if it keeps snowing?

If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.
If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.

I wish forecasters were more accurate.

Which sentence uses verbs in the subjunctive mood?(1 point)
Responses

Have you read her latest blog post?
Have you read her latest blog post?

I wish I was able to come up with interesting posts.
I wish I was able to come up with interesting posts.

I suggested that he read that new blog post.
I suggested that he read that new blog post.

The blogger's latest post is thought-provoking.


Which sentence uses the indicative form of the verb play?(1 point)
Responses

I wish you were playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.

Play video games with me.
Play video games with me.

I am playing video games.
I am playing video games.

Are you playing video games


Which sentence uses the conditional form of the verb send?(1 point)
Responses

Send a letter to our grandparents.
Send a letter to our grandparents.

I suggest you send a letter to our grandparents.
I suggest you send a letter to our grandparents.

I am sending a letter to our grandparents.
I am sending a letter to our grandparents.

I could send a letter to our grandparents.


Use the sentence to answer the question.

They might go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.

Which sentence corrects the shift in mood?

(1 point)
Responses

Go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.
Go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.

They should go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.
They should go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.

They might go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.
They might go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.

They will go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.


Answers

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Here are the correct answers for each of your questions based on verb mood:

1. **Which explains verb mood?**
- **It is how a verb is used to state a fact.**
- **It is how a verb is used to make a command.**
- **It is how a verb is used to ask a question.**
- **It is how a verb is used to express a thought.**
*(However, the best option reflecting the definition most broadly would be: **"It is how a verb is used to express a thought."**)*

2. **Which mood is used in his friend's sentence?**
- **interrogative**
*(His friend is asking a question about plans.)*

3. **Which sentence uses verbs in the conditional mood?**
- **If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.**
*(This sentence indicates a condition that affects skiing.)*

4. **Which sentence uses verbs in the subjunctive mood?**
- **I wish I was able to come up with interesting posts.**
*(This expresses a wish, which is indicative of the subjunctive mood.)*

5. **Which sentence uses the indicative form of the verb play?**
- **I am playing video games.**
*(This sentence states a fact.)*

6. **Which sentence uses the conditional form of the verb send?**
- **I could send a letter to our grandparents.**
*(This indicates a potential action based on a condition.)*

7. **Which sentence corrects the shift in mood?**
- **They might go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.**
*(This maintains consistency with the mood of possibility.)*

Feel free to ask if you need further explanation!