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VERB VOICES AND MOODS
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ACTIVE VOICE In the active voice a subject performs an action. Example: We threw the frisbee all afternoon.
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PASSIVE VOICE In the passive voice, the subject is acted upon by someone or something else. Example: The frisbee was thrown all afternoon.
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VERB MOODS Mood is the attitude a verb conveys or expresses in a sentence. If you change a verb’s mood, the tone of the sentence containing it will change as well. The mood also depends on the sentence’s purpose.
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THE INDICATIVE MOOD Used to make a statement Most commonly used mood Example: Al needs to clean his room today.
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THE IMPERATIVE MOOD Used for commands or direct requests. Sometimes end in exclamations points Can be used to try to create a dramatic effect or when trying to be persuasive. Example: Al, clean your room today!
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THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD Used to speculate or express a wish Example: Al wishes he were finished cleaning his room.
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THE CONDITIONAL MOOD Expresses an action or idea that is dependent on a condition Expresses hypothetical statements Example: If Al had cleaned his room, he could have played.
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THE INTERROGATIVE MOOD Used to ask a question Always end interrogative sentences with question marks Example: Have you cleaned your room yet, Al?
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