By: carson frame, gabby rue, devin Sullivan and Maddie s.

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By: carson frame, gabby rue, devin Sullivan and Maddie s. Indicative Mood By: carson frame, gabby rue, devin Sullivan and Maddie s.

Indicative Mood Makes a statement or asks questions Example: She is driving the car. Is she driving the car?

Examples Jack sings every Friday. The sky is clear tonight. She stopped during the third clap.

Non Examples I suggest Dawn drives the car. This is wrong because it is subjunctive mood. Subjunctive mood shows a wish or doubt. Go to your room, Jack! This is wrong because it is imperative. Imperative mood is a command or a request.

Try it yourself Circle the verb Is that a dog? Bio mass is a source of energy. That dinner was great!