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Which sentence has a shift in its verb mood?(1 point)
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They like the movie and watch it every week.
They like the movie and watch it every week.
Wash your hands and set the table.
Wash your hands and set the table.
We could walk to the store, but they would not ask us to.
We could walk to the store, but they would not ask us to.
Go outside and you can play with your friends.
Go outside and you can play with your friends.
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They like the movie and watch it every week.
They like the movie and watch it every week.
Wash your hands and set the table.
Wash your hands and set the table.
We could walk to the store, but they would not ask us to.
We could walk to the store, but they would not ask us to.
Go outside and you can play with your friends.
Go outside and you can play with your friends.
Remaining Attempts : 3
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"Go outside and you can play with your friends."
Explanation: The first clause is imperative ("Go outside") and the second is indicative/modal ("you can play"), so the sentence shifts mood.
Explanation: The first clause is imperative ("Go outside") and the second is indicative/modal ("you can play"), so the sentence shifts mood.
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