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Subjunctive/Indicative Mood

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LIFE DEFINITION▪ How you are feeling at a given time

LITERATURE DEFINITION▪ The reader’s emotional response▪ The atmosphere of a story

GRAMMAR DEFINITION▪ The form a verb takes to indicate the

ATTITUDE of the person using the verb.

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Express a fact, opinion, or question

It is 84 degrees in here.I think I am going to pass out.

Can we please turn the heat down?

Write one sentence in indicative mood.

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Direct command or request

Show me the money.Now give me the money.

Don’t call the police.

Write one sentence in IMPERATIVE mood.

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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE: To express a suggestion, a necessity, or

an indirect command/order

PAST SUBJUNCTIVE: To express an untrue condition, or a

wish or desire.

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Common verbs:

ask, demand, determine, insist, move, order, pray, prefer,

recommend, regret, request, require, suggest, and wish.

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1. Write a poem entitled “If I Were the Other Gender.”1. Three stanza

required.

2. WAIT! What grammar corrections should we make to this poem?