Question
                Which sentence has a shift in its verb mood?(1 point)
Responses
We could walk to the store, but they would not ask us to.
We could walk to the store, but they would not ask us to.
Wash your hands and set the table.
Wash your hands and set the table.
They like the movie and watch it every week.
They like the movie and watch it every week.
Go outside and you can play with your friends.
            
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We could walk to the store, but they would not ask us to.
We could walk to the store, but they would not ask us to.
Wash your hands and set the table.
Wash your hands and set the table.
They like the movie and watch it every week.
They like the movie and watch it every week.
Go outside and you can play with your friends.
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    The sentence that has a shift in its verb mood is:
"Go outside and you can play with your friends."
This sentence shifts from an imperative mood ("Go outside") to a indicative mood ("you can play").
    
"Go outside and you can play with your friends."
This sentence shifts from an imperative mood ("Go outside") to a indicative mood ("you can play").
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