Which sentence includes a verb in the indicative mood?

Responses

A) Try to eat healthier foods.
B) Asparagus are delicious.
C) Have you ever tried eating asparagus?
D) Does everyone need to eat more vegetables?

I chose C, Have you ever tried eating asparagus?

That is not correct. The indicative mood expresses a statement of fact or reality. The sentence "Come to the park with me today!" is not stating a fact but rather giving a command, so it is not in the indicative mood. The correct mood is actually C) imperative mood, which is used for making commands or giving direct orders.

Correct! The verb "tried" is in the indicative mood, which expresses a statement of fact or reality.

Use the sentence to answer the question.

Come to the park with me today!
Which mood is used in this sentence?
Choices
A) indifferent mood
B) interrogative mood
C) imperative mood
D) indicative mood
I picked D) indicative mood

Which sentence uses verbs in the conditional mood?

Choices
A) I wish the weather were more predictable.
B) Whenever we play, it seems to rain.
C) Did the rain start just as you took the field?
D) If it is sunny, then we can finish the game.
I chose B) Whenever we play, it seems to rain.

That is not correct. The sentence "Whenever we play, it seems to rain" does not have any verbs in the conditional mood. The correct answer is D) "If it is sunny, then we can finish the game." The verb "is" in this sentence is in the conditional mood, which is used to express a hypothetical or uncertain condition.

Which sentence uses verbs in the subjunctive mood?

Choices
A) Would you like to sit next to me on the bus?
B) Han and Elise hope to organize the next trip.
C) If the lecture ends early, then we can go to the gift shop.
D) I asked that he be allowed to come over after school.
I chose A) Would you like to sit next to me on the bus?

That is not correct. The sentence "Would you like to sit next to me on the bus?" is not in the subjunctive mood. The correct answer is D) "I asked that he be allowed to come over after school." The verb "be allowed" is in the subjunctive mood, which is used to express a hypothetical or non-real condition.

Which sentence uses the imperative form of the verb bring?

Choices
A) Bring the plates to the table soon.
B) You could bring the plates to the table soon.
C) Are you bringing the plates to the table soon?
D) You are bringing the plates to the table soon.
I chose D) You are bringing the plates to the table soon.

That is not correct. The sentence "You are bringing the plates to the table soon" is not in the imperative form. The correct answer is A) "Bring the plates to the table soon." The verb "bring" is in the base form without a subject, which is a characteristic of imperative mood, used to give commands or instructions.

Use the sentence to answer the question.

_____ to Spain this summer, if the airfare is cheap.
Which form of the verb in the conditional mood correctly completes the sentence?
Choices
A) Are you traveling
B) I am traveling
C) I could travel
D) I suggest you travel
I chose C) I could travel