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.

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.

Direct command or request

Show me the money.Now give me the money.

Don’t call the police.

Write one sentence in IMPERATIVE mood.

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.

Common verbs:

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

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

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?