Identify the mood indicative, imperative, and subjunctive :
1. Karl suggested that we consider his new proposal carefully.
1a) Subjunctive
2. Don’t watch that movie.
2a) Indicative mood
3. Sasha didn’t like that book.
3a) Indicative mood
4. I wish that we were available to play hockey tonight.
4a) Subjunctive mood
5. Why were you so late?
5a) Indicative mood
6. Please open the door.
6A) Imperative mood
7. He demanded our attention.
7a) Imperative mood
8. It’s essential that we respond at once.
8A)Imperative mood
9. Send in those files immediately. 9a) Imperative mood
10. Iris asked us to show up early. 10a) Subjunctive
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1. Karl suggested that we consider his new proposal carefully.
1a) Subjunctive correct
2. Don't watch that movie.
2a) Indicative mood incorrect; it's giving a (negative) command -- which mood is that?
3. Sasha didn't like that book.
3a) Indicative mood correct
4. I wish that we were available to play hockey tonight.
4a) Subjunctive mood correct
5. Why were you so late?
5a) Indicative mood correct
6. Please open the door.
6A) Imperative mood correct
7. He demanded our attention.
7a) Imperative mood incorrect; is this a command?
8. It's essential that we respond at once.
8A)Imperative mood incorrect
9. Send in those files immediately.
9a) Imperative mood correct
10. Iris asked us to show up early.
10a) Subjunctive incorrect
Indicative -- making statements; asking questions
Imperative -- giving commands
Subjunctive -- various
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/verbs.htm#mood
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