Sentences that state a fact or opinion are written in which verb mood? Indicative Imperative Conditional Subjunctive
Is the answer Subjunctive? @Luigi0210 dude halp me
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im dieing
I think it's a subjunctive.
THANKS SO MUCH NOW HELP ME WITH THIS ONE BECAUSE ITS LIKE THE SAME EXACT QUESTION BUT ITS NOT?
Which verb mood would work best for stating your opinion about a topic? Indicative Imperative Conditional Subjunctive
like is it different or the same?
im so confused by these two questions i cant even
Is this one not Subjunctive as well?
its either a conditional or subjunctive for the opinion on a topic
I think the second one would be Subjunctive, but that would make the first one wrong?
for the 1st one i believe it is indicative refer to this website for help: https://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/grammar_moods.html
That makes alot of sence actually, but what about the second one? I'm very confused by this.
i think subjunctive is the best choice
Thank you, I will tell you if it was correct when I am done. :)
ok lol
just post it here or message me
The second one was not Subjunctive. :C
was it conditional?
Probably, but it does not give me the correct answer. I got two wrong out of a 5 question practice thing xD Can you help me with the other one I got wrong please? Like - Help, Not give the answer, because I want to learn ;-;
ok lol sure ill help anytime
Which word creates the verb mood error in this sentence: "If I was able to do it all over again, I would study the week before the test"? Would Do Was Study I said the correct answer was study, that was incorrect.
i think "was"... it should be "were" i believe
Oh! ok I see.
lol thats what i think it is because "would" and "do" are fine
I'm such a fail D:
Can yu tell me If I am correct on this one? I'm trying to make sure I know this, (I have a 73 % in LA right now and I need a grade change )
lol my grade for the year was 78% averagely so ill try my best...
well i was in literature not grammar so ya lol
xD Its ok :)
lol ill help if you need it
Which verb mood would work best for expressing a wish that is unlikely to come true? Indicative Imperative Conditional Subjunctive
Ok correct me if I'm wrong
Is the answer Conditional?
That makes sense right?
yes it is conditional
Yay! ^=^
lol ^~^
So this one: Sentences expressing a wish or condition that cannot be real or factual are written in which verb mood? Indicative Imperative Conditional Subjunctive is conditional to? ^-^
*happy dance bc im learning*
lol do your dance! im not sure it could be either C or D... but i believe it is subjuncitve
Aw.. I was wrong.. Why?
Like why is it Subjunctive?
cause conditional is kind of like a cause and effect thing... while subjunctive states hypotheses (contrary to reality) --> https://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/grammar_moods.html once again this website is very helpful
Oh. xD
ya lol
Hold on I will resubmit it now and see If I got a better grade.
lol ok
WHAT THE HELL?!?!
I GOT THE SAME EXACT GRADE WTF
so im guessing some are still wrong?
go to this link and we can screenshare and you will see
;-;
ok im looking
If it makes any difference for those looking this up now, the first question was imperative.
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