Log in
Sign up for FREE
arrow_back
Library

#GRAMMAR 3.18 REDO

star
star
star
star
star
Last updated over 2 years ago
20 questions
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1
Required
1

DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

If you did better on the redo, email your teacher.
Copy this message into your email: "I earned a better score on the Grammar 3.18 redo assignment."

If you earned the same score as the first time or did worse, do not send an email.

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.
Question 1
1.

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

Question 5
5.

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Question 8
8.

Question 9
9.

Question 10
10.

Question 11
11.

Question 12
12.

Question 13
13.

Question 14
14.

Question 15
15.

Question 16
16.

Question 17
17.

Question 18
18.

Question 19
19.

Question 20
20.

The stingray is our school mascot.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Miss Tina insists that the soccer team kick the ball 400 times before the end of practice.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Clean your room!
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
What is his name?
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Julia called home because she forgot her Chromebook.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
I am going to the presentation in the gym.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Stop talking.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Jeff, the cheer coach, asks that the team captain tell the other cheerleaders that today’s practice will be grueling.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
We believe he should go alone.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Please unload the dishwasher.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
If Mr. Lionel had known about the mayonnaise, he would not have eaten that sandwich.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Do not forget your homework.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Mrs. Wishart likes mashed potatoes.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
The dictionary states facts.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
If Mrs. Smith were a billionaire, she would go on vacation at least once a month.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Eat healthy foods.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Go to the grocery store to buy milk, bread, and cheese.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Coach Ward demands that the players’ parents be called to pick up their kids because they aren’t listening.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Lots of rain will fall tomorrow.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
If Mrs. Colby were your mother, she would let you have your friends over for pizza every weekend.
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive