Key Concepts:
A compound subject consists of two or more simple subjects joined by a conjunction such as "and" that connects the subjects.
Figurative language is used to express meaning and tone.
Verb Mood | What it Expresses | Example
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Indicative | States a fact or opinion | "She enjoys reading."
Imperative | Gives a command or request | "Please close the door."
Subjunctive | Expresses a wish, hypothetical situation, or doubt | "If I were rich, I would travel the world."
Conditional | Expresses a condition and its consequence | "If it rains, we will stay inside."
A writer of an explanatory text might use the indicative mood more than any other verb mood because the indicative mood is used to convey factual information and statements. Since explanatory texts aim to inform or explain specific concepts, using the indicative mood helps to communicate clear and direct information to the reader.
Practice:
Identify the verb mood in each of the following sentences:
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If the weather improves, we will go to the beach tomorrow.
Verb Mood - Conditional -
Please close the door quietly.
Verb Mood - Imperative -
I have a dentist appointment on Monday.
Verb Mood - Indicative -
If I were a bird, I would fly across the ocean.
Verb Mood - Subjunctive