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Verb Mood

Quiz by Allison Lawrence

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  • Q1
    What verb mood is this sentence? "If I were a lamp, then I would shine brightly."
    conditional
    subjunctive
    indicative
    imperative
    45s
  • Q2
    What verb mood is this sentence? "If I flip that switch the car might turn on."
    subjunctive
    imperative
    conditional
    interrogative
    45s
  • Q3
    What verb mood is this sentence? "Did you go to the festival yesterday?"
    imperative
    conditional
    indicative
    interrogative
    45s
  • Q4
    What verb mood is this sentence? "Will you go to the festival tomorrow?"
    subjunctive
    imperative
    interrogative
    indicative
    45s
  • Q5
    What verb mood is this sentence? "Keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle."
    indicative
    imperative
    subjunctive
    conditional
    45s
  • Q6
    Which sentence is in Imperative mood?
    I'll ride to the dance with you, if you decide to go.
    I already bought a dress.
    Are you going to the dance?
    Go to the dance with me.
    120s
  • Q7
    Which sentence is in Conditional mood?
    If I were a famous baseball player, I would donate time and money to needy children.
    What was the final score?
    Baseball is my favorite sport.
    If I hit a home-run, then we could win the baseball game.
    120s
  • Q8
    Which sentence is written in Subjunctive mood?
    I recommend that he read the book before deciding it sucks.
    Have you gotten to the part with the rodents of unusual size in the fire swamp?
    Keep reading, and don't give up so soon.
    The first 20 pages are slow, but it gets a lot better.
    120s
  • Q9
    What verb mood is this? "If were a chair, then I would have four legs."
    subjunctive
    indicative
    imperative
    conditional
    120s
  • Q10
    What verb mood is this? "If I touch the red button, then the bomb could explode."
    subjunctive
    imperative
    conditional
    interrogative
    120s
  • Q11
    Identify the revision that corrects the error in verb mood. "If he was older, he would understand our concern."
    If he were older, he would understand our concern.
    If he was older, he would understand our concern.
    If he to be older, he would understand our concern.
    If he is older, he would understand our concern.
    120s
  • Q12
    Identify the revision that corrects the error in verb mood. "The professor suggested that everyone meets in the parking lot before leaving on their field trip."
    The professor suggested that everyone should be meeting in the parking lot before leaving on their field trip.
    The professor suggested that everyone met in the parking lot before leaving on their field trip.
    The professor suggested that everyone meet in the parking lot before leaving on their field trip.
    The professor suggested that everyone is meeting in the parking lot before leaving on their field trip.
    120s
  • Q13
    Identify the revision that corrects the error in verb mood. "The facilitator proposed that everyone takes a ten-minute break."
    The facilitator proposed that everyone to take a ten-minute break.
    The facilitator proposed that everyone is taking a ten-minute break.
    The facilitator proposed that everyone take a ten-minute break.
    The facilitator proposed that everyone took a ten-minute break.
    120s
  • Q14
    Identify the revision that corrects the error in verb mood. "If it was up to me, I wouldn't let anyone near that antique vase."
    If it would be up to me, I wouldn't let anyone near that antique vase.
    If it is up to me, I wouldn't let anyone near that antique vase.
    If it was up to me, I wouldn't let anyone near that antique vase.
    If it were up to me, I wouldn't let anyone near that antique vase.
    120s

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