Which sentence corrects the shift in mood?

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Responses

They will go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.
They will go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.

They should go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.
They should go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.

They might go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.
They might go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.

Go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.

They might go to the movies, or they could rent one at home.

Which sentence uses the conditional form of the verb send?

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Responses

I could send a letter to our grandparents.
I could send a letter to our grandparents.

Send a letter to our grandparents.
Send a letter to our grandparents.

I suggest you send a letter to our grandparents.
I suggest you send a letter to our grandparents.

I am sending a letter to our grandparents.

I could send a letter to our grandparents.

If I were a millionaire, I would buy my parents a house.

8. Which mood is used in the sentence?

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Responses

Interrogative
Interrogative

imperative
imperative

subjunctive
subjunctive

indicative

subjunctive

Which of the following sentences is NOT written in the conditional mood?

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Responses

Everyone appreciated my performance.
Everyone appreciated my performance.

If I were a philanthropist, I would give scholarships to students in need.
If I were a philanthropist, I would give scholarships to students in need.

When you eat a lot of sugar, you get a stomach ache.
When you eat a lot of sugar, you get a stomach ache.

Had the police arrived on time, they would have caught the criminal.

Everyone appreciated my performance.

You are coming to the movie with me, but I wish you would bring your friend as well.

10. What two verb moods are present in the sentence above?

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Responses

Conditional and Indicative
Conditional and Indicative

Imperative and Subjunctive
Imperative and Subjunctive

Indicative and Subjunctive
Indicative and Subjunctive

Interrogative and Imperative

Indicative and Subjunctive