Unit 9 Punctuation Lesson 8 Punctuation Unit Test 25 Questions

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The sentence that contains a verb in the indicative mood is Sentence 2: "Sound unreal?"

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Which of these is the correct definition of the indicative mood? (1 point) Responses The verb form that gives a command or advice The verb form that gives a command or advice The verb mood that expresses an assertion, fact or opinion The verb mood that expresses an assertion, fact or opinion The verb that form that asks a question The verb that form that asks a question None of the above

The correct definition of the indicative mood is: The verb mood that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion.

Which of the following is not a correct definition?(1 point) Responses Imperative mood- the verb form that gives a command or advice Imperative mood- the verb form that gives a command or advice Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement Indicative mood- the verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion Indicative mood- the verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion Conditional mood- the verb mood that shows something is possible, using words such as might and could

The definition that is not correct is: Interrogative mood - the verb form that makes a direct statement. The correct definition of interrogative mood is: The verb form that asks a question.

Which is not true about the subjunctive mood? (1 point) Responses It can express something that is hoped for It can express something that is hoped for It can express something that is unlikely It can express something that is unlikely It can express something that is feared It can express something that is feared It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could

The statement that is not true about the subjunctive mood is: It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could. The subjunctive mood is not used to express possibility; rather, it is used to express doubts, wishes, desires, hypothetical situations, or statements that are contrary to reality.

Select the one sentence that utilizes the conditional mood. (Illuminate)(1 point) Responses Make sure you read all of the directions before starting the test. Make sure you read all of the directions before starting the test. I might be able to attend the party if I can get all of my homework done. I might be able to attend the party if I can get all of my homework done. I suggest that Jack bring a few pencils and a book to the exam. I suggest that Jack bring a few pencils and a book to the exam. When I forgot to shut the gate, Trixie, the family's dog, ran away.

The sentence that utilizes the conditional mood is: "I might be able to attend the party if I can get all of my homework done."

Read the sentence below. I was in charge of the cafeteria that served ice cream sundaes and cake every day. Choose the sentence below that properly changes the sentence to the subjunctive mood. (Illuminate) (1 point) Responses I might be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I might be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I am in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I am in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I will be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I will be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day. I wish that I was in charge of the cafeteria so that I could serve ice cream sundaes and cake every day.

The sentence that properly changes the given sentence to the subjunctive mood is: "I wish that I was in charge of the cafeteria so that I could serve ice cream sundaes and cake every day."

Read the following sentence: Most people should plan a trip right away! Choose the sentence below that properly changes the sentence to the imperative mood. (Illuminate) (1 point) Responses Will you plan a trip right away? Will you plan a trip right away? If people like the sound of it, they might plan a trip right away! If people like the sound of it, they might plan a trip right away! Shouldn't most people plan a trip right away? Shouldn't most people plan a trip right away? Plan a trip right away!

The sentence that properly changes the given sentence to the imperative mood is: "Plan a trip right away!"

Read "The Grand Canyon" passage ("Grand Canyon", Illuminate) and answer the question. The Grand Canyon (1) Imagine a giant hole in the earth 277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and 1 mile deep, with geologic formations at the bottom dating back to 1,800 million years ago. (2) Sound unreal? (3) The Grand Canyon is in the United States, in the state of Arizona. (4) The Colorado River flows along the bottom of the canyon (5) It is an extremely popular travel destination and is considered one of the natural wonders of the world. (6) Some of the cleanest air in the country is breathed by those who visit the Grand Canyon! (7) Visibility on clear days averages 90 to 110 miles. (8) Likely because of its unique vistas, the south rim is the most frequently visited area of the Grand Canyon. (9) There, visitors can drive right up to a parking area, get out of their car, and take in the view. (10) It is open year-round and offers a stunning, easy view of the canyon and the Colorado River. (11) The north rim is across from the south rim, but it is less popular because it is more difficult to get to. (12) Visitors can drive 220 miles from the south rim or walk the canyon trails to get across, which is a 21-mile trip. (13) The inner canyon, which is below the rim, is seen only by hikers and people riding mules. (14) Daring visitors like to backpack or take a river trip through the canyon on the Colorado River. (15) This journey can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. (16) What types of animals do you see in the canyon? (17) It is home to many different animals, like black bear, coyote, and mountain lion, as well as many different types of snakes and lizards. (18) Many threatened and endangered species live in the canyon, including the largest bird in the United States: the California condor. (19) Other endangered and threatened canyon animals include Mexican spotted owls, spotted bats, desert tortoise, and bighorn sheep. (20) The Grand Canyon is visited by almost five million people each year. (21) Its breathtaking beauty fascinates and draws these crowds. (22) If I had the chance, I'd go. (23) Most people should plan a trip right away! Question: In what sentence can you find a verb in the indicative mood? (1 point) Responses Sentence 19 Sentence 16 Sentence 2 Sentence 22

Read "The Grand Canyon" passage ("Grand Canyon", Illuminate) and answer the question. The Grand Canyon (1) Imagine a giant hole in the earth 277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and 1 mile deep, with geologic formations at the bottom dating back to 1,800 million years ago. (2) Sound unreal? (3) The Grand Canyon is in the United States, in the state of Arizona. (4) The Colorado River flows along the bottom of the canyon (5) It is an extremely popular travel destination and is considered one of the natural wonders of the world. (6) Some of the cleanest air in the country is breathed by those who visit the Grand Canyon! (7) Visibility on clear days averages 90 to 110 miles. (8) Likely because of its unique vistas, the south rim is the most frequently visited area of the Grand Canyon. (9) There, visitors can drive right up to a parking area, get out of their car, and take in the view. (10) It is open year-round and offers a stunning, easy view of the canyon and the Colorado River. (11) The north rim is across from the south rim, but it is less popular because it is more difficult to get to. (12) Visitors can drive 220 miles from the south rim or walk the canyon trails to get across, which is a 21-mile trip. (13) The inner canyon, which is below the rim, is seen only by hikers and people riding mules. (14) Daring visitors like to backpack or take a river trip through the canyon on the Colorado River. (15) This journey can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. (16) What types of animals do you see in the canyon? (17) It is home to many different animals, like black bear, coyote, and mountain lion, as well as many different types of snakes and lizards. (18) Many threatened and endangered species live in the canyon, including the largest bird in the United States: the California condor. (19) Other endangered and threatened canyon animals include Mexican spotted owls, spotted bats, desert tortoise, and bighorn sheep. (20) The Grand Canyon is visited by almost five million people each year. (21) Its breathtaking beauty fascinates and draws these crowds. (22) If I had the chance, I'd go. (23) Most people should plan a trip right away! Question: In what sentence can you find a verb in the interrogative mood? (1 point) Responses Sentence 2 Sentence 1 Sentence 22 Sentence 19

In the "Grand Canyon" passage, the sentence that contains a verb in the interrogative mood is Sentence 2: "Sound unreal?"

Read "The Grand Canyon" passage ("Grand Canyon", Illuminate) and answer the question. The Grand Canyon (1) Imagine a giant hole in the earth 277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and 1 mile deep, with geologic formations at the bottom dating back to 1,800 million years ago. (2) Sound unreal? (3) The Grand Canyon is in the United States, in the state of Arizona. (4) The Colorado River flows along the bottom of the canyon (5) It is an extremely popular travel destination and is considered one of the natural wonders of the world. (6) Some of the cleanest air in the country is breathed by those who visit the Grand Canyon! (7) Visibility on clear days averages 90 to 110 miles. (8) Likely because of its unique vistas, the south rim is the most frequently visited area of the Grand Canyon. (9) There, visitors can drive right up to a parking area, get out of their car, and take in the view. (10) It is open year-round and offers a stunning, easy view of the canyon and the Colorado River. (11) The north rim is across from the south rim, but it is less popular because it is more difficult to get to. (12) Visitors can drive 220 miles from the south rim or walk the canyon trails to get across, which is a 21-mile trip. (13) The inner canyon, which is below the rim, is seen only by hikers and people riding mules. (14) Daring visitors like to backpack or take a river trip through the canyon on the Colorado River. (15) This journey can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. (16) What types of animals do you see in the canyon? (17) It is home to many different animals, like black bear, coyote, and mountain lion, as well as many different types of snakes and lizards. (18) Many threatened and endangered species live in the canyon, including the largest bird in the United States: the California condor. (19) Other endangered and threatened canyon animals include Mexican spotted owls, spotted bats, desert tortoise, and bighorn sheep. (20) The Grand Canyon is visited by almost five million people each year. (21) Its breathtaking beauty fascinates and draws these crowds. (22) If I had the chance, I'd go. (23) Most people should plan a trip right away! Question: In what sentence can you find a verb in the interrogative mood?

In the "Grand Canyon" passage, the sentence that contains a verb in the interrogative mood is Sentence 16: "What types of animals do you see in the canyon?"

In what sentence can you find a verb in the indicative mood?

In the "Grand Canyon" passage, the sentence that contains a verb in the indicative mood is Sentence 3: "The Grand Canyon is in the United States, in the state of Arizona."

out of 2,19,26, and 22

I apologize if there was any confusion. However, from the given options, neither 2, 19, 26, nor 22 is a sentence from the "Grand Canyon" passage.

In what sentence can you find a verb in the indicative mood? for Read "The Grand Canyon" passage ("Grand Canyon", Illuminate) and answer the question. The Grand Canyon (1) Imagine a giant hole in the earth 277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and 1 mile deep, with geologic formations at the bottom dating back to 1,800 million years ago. (2) Sound unreal? (3) The Grand Canyon is in the United States, in the state of Arizona. (4) The Colorado River flows along the bottom of the canyon (5) It is an extremely popular travel destination and is considered one of the natural wonders of the world. (6) Some of the cleanest air in the country is breathed by those who visit the Grand Canyon! (7) Visibility on clear days averages 90 to 110 miles. (8) Likely because of its unique vistas, the south rim is the most frequently visited area of the Grand Canyon. (9) There, visitors can drive right up to a parking area, get out of their car, and take in the view. (10) It is open year-round and offers a stunning, easy view of the canyon and the Colorado River. (11) The north rim is across from the south rim, but it is less popular because it is more difficult to get to. (12) Visitors can drive 220 miles from the south rim or walk the canyon trails to get across, which is a 21-mile trip. (13) The inner canyon, which is below the rim, is seen only by hikers and people riding mules. (14) Daring visitors like to backpack or take a river trip through the canyon on the Colorado River. (15) This journey can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. (16) What types of animals do you see in the canyon? (17) It is home to many different animals, like black bear, coyote, and mountain lion, as well as many different types of snakes and lizards. (18) Many threatened and endangered species live in the canyon, including the largest bird in the United States: the California condor. (19) Other endangered and threatened canyon animals include Mexican spotted owls, spotted bats, desert tortoise, and bighorn sheep. (20) The Grand Canyon is visited by almost five million people each year. (21) Its breathtaking beauty fascinates and draws these crowds. (22) If I had the chance, I'd go. (23) Most people should plan a trip right away!

sentence 2, sentence 16, sentence 19, or sentence 22

In the given "Grand Canyon" passage, the sentence that contains a verb in the indicative mood is Sentence 3: "The Grand Canyon is in the United States, in the state of Arizona."

In what sentence can you find a verb in the interrogative mood??

Apologies for the confusion. In the "Grand Canyon" passage, the sentence that contains a verb in the interrogative mood is Sentence 16: "What types of animals do you see in the canyon?"

bro come on ot fr fr Read "The Grand Canyon" passage ("Grand Canyon", Illuminate) and answer the question. The Grand Canyon (1) Imagine a giant hole in the earth 277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and 1 mile deep, with geologic formations at the bottom dating back to 1,800 million years ago. (2) Sound unreal? (3) The Grand Canyon is in the United States, in the state of Arizona. (4) The Colorado River flows along the bottom of the canyon (5) It is an extremely popular travel destination and is considered one of the natural wonders of the world. (6) Some of the cleanest air in the country is breathed by those who visit the Grand Canyon! (7) Visibility on clear days averages 90 to 110 miles. (8) Likely because of its unique vistas, the south rim is the most frequently visited area of the Grand Canyon. (9) There, visitors can drive right up to a parking area, get out of their car, and take in the view. (10) It is open year-round and offers a stunning, easy view of the canyon and the Colorado River. (11) The north rim is across from the south rim, but it is less popular because it is more difficult to get to. (12) Visitors can drive 220 miles from the south rim or walk the canyon trails to get across, which is a 21-mile trip. (13) The inner canyon, which is below the rim, is seen only by hikers and people riding mules. (14) Daring visitors like to backpack or take a river trip through the canyon on the Colorado River. (15) This journey can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. (16) What types of animals do you see in the canyon? (17) It is home to many different animals, like black bear, coyote, and mountain lion, as well as many different types of snakes and lizards. (18) Many threatened and endangered species live in the canyon, including the largest bird in the United States: the California condor. (19) Other endangered and threatened canyon animals include Mexican spotted owls, spotted bats, desert tortoise, and bighorn sheep. (20) The Grand Canyon is visited by almost five million people each year. (21) Its breathtaking beauty fascinates and draws these crowds. (22) If I had the chance, I'd go. (23) Most people should plan a trip right away!