Click on the box to choose whether the italicized verb is indicative, subjunctive, or imperative.

Be on time!

mood of verb:


1.The snow covered the stacks of hay bales.

type of verb:

2.One chimpanzee showed signs of learning by his imitations.

type of verb:

3.No innovative communication signals were produced by the chimpanzees

type of verb:

4.I insist that all of you arrive on time.

mood of verb:

5.All of the students arrived on time.

mood of verb:

6.Experiments were conducted to try to teach Chimpanzees sign language.

type of verb:

7.The winter scene was mysterious.

type of verb:

8.The old barn timbers creaked under a weight of snow.

type of verb:

Respuesta :

Imperative

1) Indicative
2) Subjunctive
3) Indicative
4) Imperative
5) Indicative
6) Imperative
7) Subjunctive
8) Indicative

Answer:

Be on time! Mood of verb: imperative

1.Indicative

2. Indicative

3. Indicative

4. Subjunctive

5. Indicative

6. Indicative

7. Indicative

8. Indicative

Explanation:

The Indidicative mood is used to express a fact, an opinion, an assertion, or a question.

Sentences: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

The Subjunctive mood is used to express a wish or hope, or unreality.

Sentence 4.

When imperative sentences or a command is wrtitten, we are using  the Imperative mood.

Sentence:

Be on time!