\Which of these is the correct definition of the indicative mood? (1 point) Responses The verb form that gives a command or advice The verb form that gives a command or advice The verb mood that expresses an assertion, fact or opinion The verb mood that expresses an assertion, fact or opinion The verb that form that asks a question The verb that form that asks a question None of the above

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The correct definition of the indicative mood is: The verb mood that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion.
Which of the following is not a correct definition?(1 point) Responses Indicative mood- the verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion Indicative mood- the verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion Imperative mood- the verb form that gives a command or advice Imperative mood- the verb form that gives a command or advice Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement Conditional mood- the verb mood that shows something is possible, using words such as might and could
The incorrect definition is: Interrogative mood - the verb form that makes a direct statement.
Which is not true about the subjunctive mood? (1 point) Responses It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could It can express something that is hoped for It can express something that is hoped for It can express something that is feared It can express something that is feared It can express something that is unlikely
The statement "It can express something that is hoped for" is not true about the subjunctive mood.
Select the one sentence that utilizes the conditional mood. (Illuminate)(1 point) Responses When I forgot to shut the gate, Trixie, the family's dog, ran away. When I forgot to shut the gate, Trixie, the family's dog, ran away. I might be able to attend the party if I can get all of my homework done. I might be able to attend the party if I can get all of my homework done. I suggest that Jack bring a few pencils and a book to the exam. I suggest that Jack bring a few pencils and a book to the exam. Make sure you read all of the directions before starting the test.
The sentence that utilizes the conditional mood is: "I might be able to attend the party if I can get all of my homework done."
Read the sentence below. I was in charge of the cafeteria that served ice cream sundaes and cake every day. Choose the sentence below that properly changes the sentence to the subjunctive mood. (Illuminate) (1 point) Responses I wish that I was in charge of the cafeteria so that I could serve ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I wish that I was in charge of the cafeteria so that I could serve ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I am in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I am in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I might be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I might be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I will be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I will be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day.
The sentence that properly changes the sentence to the subjunctive mood is: "I wish that I was in charge of the cafeteria so that I could serve ice cream sundaes and cake every day."
Read the following sentence: Most people should plan a trip right away! Choose the sentence below that properly changes the sentence to the imperative mood. (Illuminate) (1 point) Responses Shouldn't most people plan a trip right away? Shouldn't most people plan a trip right away? Plan a trip right away! Plan a trip right away! Will you plan a trip right away? Will you plan a trip right away? If people like the sound of it, they might plan a trip right away!
The sentence that properly changes the sentence to the imperative mood is: "Plan a trip right away!"