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#GRAMMAR 3.18 PRACTICE (due date: Tuesday, April 25)

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REDO CODE: LFXKSL

PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify which mood the underlined verb is written in. (20 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are EIGHT indicative moods.
*There are SIX imperative moods.
*There are SIX subjunctive moods.
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Robin says that she can fly a plane.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Lincoln spoke eloquently at Gettysburg.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
My father asked that I explain where I had been.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
I am writing a paper about the U.S. justice system.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Next, fry the onions and garlic in olive oil.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
It is necessary that I be here tomorrow morning.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
He is leaving tomorrow at ten o’clock.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Please explain the problem to Kim.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
He treats her as if she were a child.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
We spent a wonderful day climbing Mt. Washington.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Describe the accident as accurately as you can.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
If I were his mother, I would not give him the car keys.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
I wish I knew half as much about cars as you do.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Eat up; there’s much more.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Who will volunteer to be on the public relations committee?
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Jerold stormed angrily out of the room.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
If I had graduated last spring, I would have applied for the job.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Try to get here before the storm starts.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Invite them to the party if you want to.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Did Sami finish writing his term paper?
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive