Match the sentence to the correct verb mood: (2 points)

If mom had known about the traffic, she would have left for the field trip earlier.

Have you left for the field trip yet, Allie?

Allie, get in the car to leave for the field trip now!

Allie's family needs to leave for the field trip.

Mom wishes she had left for the field trip earlier to avoid the traffic.

Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Conditional
Interrgative

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Indicative: Allie's family needs to leave for the field trip.

Conditional: If mom had known about the traffic, she would have left for the field trip earlier.

Interrogative: Have you left for the field trip yet, Allie?

Imperative: Allie, get in the car to leave for the field trip now!

Subjunctive: Mom wishes she had left for the field trip earlier to avoid the traffic.
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