WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

1. (Look) out of the window and tell me what you see.
indicative
imperative
subjunctive
2. Yosemite National Park (is) a national treasure.
indicative
imperative
subjunctive
3. If I (were) you, I’d hike up Bridal Veil Falls.
indicative
imperative
subjunctive
4. I wish I (were) a mountain climber. (1 point)
indicative
imperative
subjunctive
5. I demand that we (be allowed) to climb El Capitan.
indicative
imperative
subjunctive
6. If I (were) you, I would not climb El Capitan.
indicative
imperative
subjunctive

7. Please, (send) me a postcard from Yosemite National Park!
indicative
imperative
subjunctive

1. (Look) out of the window and tell me what you see.

- imperative (because I'm commanding you to look)

2. Yosemite National Park (is) a national treasure.
- indicative (because it's stating a fact)

3. If I (were) you, I'd hike up Bridal Veil Falls.
- subjunctive (because it's expressing a hypothetical situation)

4. I wish I (were) a mountain climber.
- subjunctive (because it's expressing a desire or wish that is currently untrue)

5. I demand that we (be allowed) to climb El Capitan.
- subjunctive (because it's expressing a demand or desire)

6. If I (were) you, I would not climb El Capitan.
- subjunctive (because it's expressing a hypothetical situation)

7. Please, (send) me a postcard from Yosemite National Park!
- imperative (because it's a polite request)

1. (Look) out of the window and tell me what you see:

- This sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.

2. Yosemite National Park (is) a national treasure:
- This sentence is in the indicative mood because it states a fact or presents reality.

3. If I (were) you, I’d hike up Bridal Veil Falls:
- This sentence is in the subjunctive mood because it expresses a hypothetical or contrary-to-fact condition.

4. I wish I (were) a mountain climber:
- This sentence is in the subjunctive mood because it expresses a desire or wish that is contrary to reality.

5. I demand that we (be allowed) to climb El Capitan:
- This sentence is in the subjunctive mood because it expresses a demand or requirement.

6. If I (were) you, I would not climb El Capitan:
- This sentence is in the subjunctive mood because it expresses a hypothetical or contrary-to-fact condition.

7. Please, (send) me a postcard from Yosemite National Park:
- This sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a polite request or instruction.

To determine which verb mood (indicative, imperative, or subjunctive) is used in each sentence, we need to understand the purpose or intention behind the statement.

1. (Look) out of the window and tell me what you see.
In this sentence, the word "look" functions as a command or a request, making it an imperative mood.

2. Yosemite National Park (is) a national treasure.
This sentence makes a statement of fact, stating that Yosemite National Park is a national treasure. Therefore, it is in the indicative mood.

3. If I (were) you, I'd hike up Bridal Veil Falls.
This sentence presents a hypothetical scenario, where the speaker imagines being the other person and suggests what they would do. The use of "were" instead of "was" indicates the subjunctive mood.

4. I wish I (were) a mountain climber.
Similar to the previous sentence, this sentence expresses a desire or wish that is not currently true. The subjunctive mood is indicated by "were" instead of "was."

5. I demand that we (be allowed) to climb El Capitan.
In this sentence, the word "demand" introduces a statement of requirement or necessity. The use of "be allowed" instead of "are allowed" highlights the subjunctive mood.

6. If I (were) you, I would not climb El Capitan.
Like sentence 3, this sentence also creates a hypothetical situation. The subjunctive mood is used with "were" instead of "was."

7. Please, (send) me a postcard from Yosemite National Park!
Similar to sentence 1, this sentence includes a polite request using the word "please," indicating the imperative mood.

To summarize:
1. imperative
2. indicative
3. subjunctive
4. subjunctive
5. subjunctive
6. subjunctive
7. imperative

What are your answers?