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Share your own sentences using dashes and different verb moods. Let's see how you can express different meanings!
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- Indicative: I finished the report — now I can relax. (states a fact)
- Imperative: Turn off your phones — class is starting. (gives a command)
- Present subjunctive (necessity): The coach insists that Maria be present — no excuses accepted. (expresses demand/requirement)
- Past subjunctive (counterfactual): If I were you — I'd apologize right away. (imagines an unreal situation)
- Conditional (hypothetical): I would travel to Kyoto — if I could afford it. (expresses a hypothetical result)
- Hortative/encouraging: Let's give them a chance — we might be surprised. (urges group action)
- Optative/blessing: May he recover quickly — that's my deepest hope. (expresses a wish)
- Imperative: Turn off your phones — class is starting. (gives a command)
- Present subjunctive (necessity): The coach insists that Maria be present — no excuses accepted. (expresses demand/requirement)
- Past subjunctive (counterfactual): If I were you — I'd apologize right away. (imagines an unreal situation)
- Conditional (hypothetical): I would travel to Kyoto — if I could afford it. (expresses a hypothetical result)
- Hortative/encouraging: Let's give them a chance — we might be surprised. (urges group action)
- Optative/blessing: May he recover quickly — that's my deepest hope. (expresses a wish)
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