Use the sentences to answer the question.
Cameron asked his friend a question about the weekend. His friend responded, “Are we going together or driving separately?”
Which mood is used in his friend's sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
intentional
intentional
imperative
imperative
indicative
indicative
interrogative
interrogative
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interrogative
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Which sentence uses verbs in the conditional mood?(1 point)
Responses
I wish forecasters were more accurate.
I wish forecasters were more accurate.
If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.
If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.
It has not snowed enough for the slopes to open.
It has not snowed enough for the slopes to open.
Do you want to ski if it keeps snowing?
Responses
I wish forecasters were more accurate.
I wish forecasters were more accurate.
If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.
If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.
It has not snowed enough for the slopes to open.
It has not snowed enough for the slopes to open.
Do you want to ski if it keeps snowing?
If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.
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Which sentence uses verbs in the subjunctive mood?(1 point)
Responses
I suggested that he read that new blog post.
I suggested that he read that new blog post.
I wish I was able to come up with interesting posts.
I wish I was able to come up with interesting posts.
Have you read her latest blog post?
Have you read her latest blog post?
The blogger's latest post is thought-provoking.
Responses
I suggested that he read that new blog post.
I suggested that he read that new blog post.
I wish I was able to come up with interesting posts.
I wish I was able to come up with interesting posts.
Have you read her latest blog post?
Have you read her latest blog post?
The blogger's latest post is thought-provoking.
I suggested that he read that new blog post.
Which sentence uses the indicative form of the verb play?(1 point)
Responses
I am playing video games.
I am playing video games.
Are you playing video games?
Are you playing video games?
I wish you were playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.
Play video games with me.
Responses
I am playing video games.
I am playing video games.
Are you playing video games?
Are you playing video games?
I wish you were playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.
Play video games with me.
I am playing video games.