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VERB MOODS GETTING MOODY? GRUMPY GUS FEELING BLUEBECAUSE I’M HAPPY WRONG SIDE OF THE BED 10 20 30 40 50 ERCS.

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1 VERB MOODS GETTING MOODY? GRUMPY GUS FEELING BLUEBECAUSE I’M HAPPY WRONG SIDE OF THE BED 10 20 30 40 50 ERCS

2 10 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative The curtain starts to slowly fall. 5) Interrogative MENU

3 20 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Sing the Hanukkah song, everyone! 5) Interrogative MENU

4 30 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Some day he’ll be caught and then he’ll make a bargain with the Green Police. 5) Interrogative MENU

5 40 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative If they’ll let him off, he’ll tell them where some Jews are hiding! 5) Interrogative MENU

6 50 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative I’m going to think of it as a boarding house, a very peculiar summer boarding house. 5) Interrogative MENU

7 10 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Who says the danger has passed? 5) Interrogative MENU

8 20 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative You know we’re going to forget how to dance. 5) Interrogative MENU

9 30 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative I don’t know what would have happened to us, if it hadn’t been for Mr. Frank. 5) Interrogative MENU

10 40 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative On each of their coats, sweaters, blouses, suits, dresses, is another yellow Star of David. 5) Interrogative MENU

11 50 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Why can’t you throw away what they made you wear so they could spit on you? 5) Interrogative MENU

12 10 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Now let me see. 5) Interrogative MENU

13 20 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Is your cat a him or a her? 5) Interrogative MENU

14 30 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Don’t worry. 5) Interrogative MENU

15 40 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative If they see our names on ration books, they’ll know we’re here. 5) Interrogative MENU

16 50 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative I had a date with Jopie to go play ping pong at her house. 5) Interrogative MENU

17 10 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative I wonder what she’ll think when she telephones and there’s no answer. 5) Interrogative MENU

18 20 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative As she pulls off her star, the cloth underneath shows clearly the color and form of the star. 5) Interrogative MENU

19 30 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Don’t stay up here, Mr. Frank. 5) Interrogative MENU

20 40 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative May I help you with your things? 5) Interrogative MENU

21 50 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative His father’ll kill him if he catches him in there with that cat and his work not done. 5) Interrogative MENU

22 10 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative They’ll arrest you if you go out without your star. 5) Interrogative MENU

23 20 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Peter squats on the floor, putting the milk before the cat. 5) Interrogative MENU

24 30 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative I tell you, this is going to be a fine life for you! 5) Interrogative MENU

25 40 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative And where do you and Mrs. Frank sleep? 5) Interrogative MENU

26 50 In this sentence, which verb mood is used? 1) Indicative 2) Subjunctive 3) Conditional 4) Imperative Burn them. All of them. 5) Interrogative MENU


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