use the sentences provided from 2.2.4. Follow the direction of making each sentence bold, underline, or italic depending on type of verb mood.

1. If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkled crown.

2. Watch out for cars when crossing the street.

3. Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.

4. The soccer field was muddy after the rain.

5. If I were there, I would give you a hug.

6. Clean up your room!

3 answers

1. If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkled crown.

2. Watch out for cars when crossing the street.

3. Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.

4. The soccer field *was* muddy after the rain.

5. If I were there, I would give you a hug.

6. *Clean up* your room!
which one needs to be bold, underline, or italic depending on type of verb mood.
Apologies for the confusion. Here are the corrections:

1. If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkled crown. (No changes needed)

2. Watch out for cars when crossing the street. (No changes needed)

3. Suzanne prefers dogs over cats. (No changes needed)

4. The soccer field *was* muddy after the rain. (The verb "was" should be italicized to indicate past tense)

5. If I were there, I would give you a hug. (No changes needed)

6. *Clean up* your room! (The phrase "Clean up" should be bold to indicate a command)