Verb Moods Quiz Review.

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Verb Moods Quiz Review

I recommend that Sharon trust her instinct when it comes to people. Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional

Last but not least, be true to yourself. Interrogative Indicative Imperative Subjunctive Conditional

The cat sits on the porch Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional

Don’t keep me hanging on false hopes. Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional Imperative

Does this painting remind you of anything we saw in London? Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional Imperative

Did you go to the store yesterday? Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional Imperative

Please remove your shoes before entering. Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional Imperative

I wish I had found a nicer apartment for next fall. Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional Imperative

Tom had a good day in school. Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional Imperative

The bomb might explode if I flip that switch. Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional Imperative

If we ate out at all, it was always at a cheap restaurant. Interrogative Indicative Subjunctive Conditional Imperative