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What are verb moods? Verb moods indicate a state of being or reality. They show the manner in which the action or condition is intended. Set up your foldable with five sections: indicative, interrogative, imperative, subjunctive, conditional
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INDICATIVE Indicative states an apparent fact. This is the way verbs are normally used in English. Examples: Last year, I ate a sandwich for lunch almost every day. Mrs. Freeman drives a very nice car. Bernie's cat likes to sit on a piano bench.
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INTERROGATIVE Interrogative indicates a state of questioning. In the interrogative, the subject-verb order is inverted. Examples: Will Dad take out the trash tomorrow? Have we completed the final project? Will you walk to the library tomorrow?
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IMPERATIVE Imperative states a command or request. Frequently, the subject does not appear in the sentence, but it is implied. Examples: (You) Wait and watch before crossing the street. Come here. Hang on!
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SUBJUNCTIVE Subjunctive expresses a doubt, desire, imaginary situation, or condition contrary to fact. The subjunctive typically takes these verbs: ask, demand, insist, move, order, pray, determine, prefer, recommend, regret, request, require, suggest, wish Examples: If I were you, I would study very hard for Friday's test. I prefer Mom drive me to the store instead of my cousin Bob. Principal Andrews insists that we students walk on the right side of the hallway.
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CONDITIONAL Conditional indicates a conditional state that will cause something else to happen. It is marked by the words "might," "could," and "would." Examples: If we use our time wisely, we might get to go home early. If the people use their time wisely (conditional state), they might get to go home early ("going home early" will happen). Arnie could find a better job if he visited an employment agency. If he visited an employment agency (conditional state), Arnie could find a better job ("finding" will happen).
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Let’s practice! Which of these sentences use the verb mood in the indicative? A. Latoya might be confused if you show up like that. B. Give me one reason to stay here, or I'll turn around. C. I wish you were more serious towards your studies. D. The red Mustang is speeding on the freeway. Correct Answer: D!
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Must you always wear that perfume?
Let’s practice! Must you always wear that perfume? Which verb mood is used in the sentence above? Indicative Imperative Conditional Subjunctive Interrogative Correct Answer: E!
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Our healthcare may improve if everyone ate healthier.
Let’s practice! Our healthcare may improve if everyone ate healthier. Which verb mood is used in the sentence above? Indicative Imperative Conditional Subjunctive Interrogative Correct Answer: C!
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Let’s practice! Last but not the least, be true to yourself.
Which verb mood is used in the sentence above? Indicative Imperative Conditional Subjunctive Interrogative Correct Answer: B!
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Let’s practice! Identify the sentence that is subjunctive in mood.
A. I could believe him if he produced more evidence. B. He acts as if he were already the winner this year. C. We have fond memories of the Yellowstone. D. Pretend for a second that he has not seen you. Correct Answer: B!
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Let’s practice! Which of these statements is interrogative in mood?
A. You always find a way to let the other person see the light. B. I suggest that you be the bigger person in the disagreement. C. The team might be happy if the teacher extended the deadline. D. What inspired you to wear a periwinkle dress to a funeral? Correct Answer: D!
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House on Mango Street DBQ
What obstacles stand in the way of reaching the American Dream? Language Discrimination Poverty Which documents fit into which bucket? Possible answers: Document A & B: poverty Document C: language Document D: discrimination Which is the biggest?
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Let’s write a thesis Thesis: An opinion statement declaring your objective for writing your essay; basically, your argument in one sentence. Possible thesis statement: Although language and discrimination are also obstacles, poverty is the biggest obstacle to achieving the American Dream in The House on Mango Street. Any other ideas?
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Begin your rough draft Your group can choose to work together, or you may choose to work alone The outline can be found on albowen.weebly.com
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