Choose the mood of the underlined verb.
1.
(Look) out of the window and tell me what you see.
(1 point)
indicative imperative*** subjunctive
2.
Yosemite National Park (is) a national treasure.
(1 point)
indicative*** imperative subjunctive
3.
If I (were) you, I’d hike up Bridal Veil Falls.
(1 point)
indicative imperative subjunctive***
4.
I wish I (were) a mountain climber.
(1 point)
indicative imperative subjunctive***
5.
I demand that we (be allowed) to climb El Capitan.
(1 point)
indicative imperative*** subjunctive
6.
If I (were) you, I would not climb El Capitan.
(1 point)
indicative imperative subjunctive***
7.
Please, (send) me a postcard from Yosemite National Park!
(1 point)
indicative imperative*** subjunctive
Are these correct?
22 answers
Subjunctive in English can be confusing. Mostly, we use indicative, and sometimes we use imperative, but subjunctive is the subtle mood, even if we don't use it as much as the others!
Read and study the first paragraph here. It's very clear!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_subjunctive
1. B imperative
2. A indicative
3. C subjunctive
4. C subjunctive
5. C subjunctive
6. C subjunctive
7. B imperative
Just did the practice. Thank you to the teachers who helped, you were right, #5 is subjunctive
1. Imperative
2. Indicative
3. Subjunctive
4. Subjunctive
5. Subjunctive
6. Subjunctive
And last
7. Imperative
I took the test and these got me a 100%