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You can determine a mood or tone through punctuation. If someone is mad or happy the punctuation will most of the time be an exclamation mark.

 

Amani mar

People can find verb moods in a sentence by looking at the key words that can help you identify which mood it is.

 

 

Mary Ann Halliday

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In order to find a verb’s tone, you can look at its punctuation, placement in the sentence, or what’s being said in the sentence itself.

 

Sally Savage

Briar Holbrook

You can identify verb moods based on the location in the sentence, and the specific phrases surrounding it.

Chase Barker P3

 

You can identify for looking at the right puncuation

You can identify verb moods by looking at punctuation and looking for what is being said.

Looking for verb moods is when you are looking at the words before and after the verb, so when looking for the mood look for clues or try to identify any key words.

 

Ryli Swann

Faith Hamilton

To identify verb moods you look at what the surrounding words are saying in order to understand the verbs tone.

You can identify these by seeing the key words and phrases that the sentence uses. Also by the sentence structure and word choices.

Bode Coleman

Oland Minter

 

You can identify verb moods by finding key words and phrases in the text.

Wyatt DeFreitas P3

I can identify verb moods by looking at the word choice and the punctuation.

Alex Wilson

 

You can identify verb moods by looking at key words and phrases and looking at the mood they convey.

To identify the verb mood, memorize key details of each mood then compare it to the sentence you are identifying.

You can identify them by observing the mood of the text.

 

Jackson Meyers

You can identify the difference between Indicative and Conditional verbs because Conditional uses might be could. Indicative is describing something about someone.

Katie Fernandez

Braeley Norton

To identify verb moods first look at the punctuation then read the sentence and think about what it is saying.

Reese Trujillo p.3

You can identify verb moods by looking at what key words and punctuation the sentence has.

Ryann Logas:

The verb moods are pretty easy to figure out. The hardest ones were conditional and subjunctive. Conditional is something that will happen as a result of something so like cause and effect. Subjunctive expresses a wish or something that you want to happen. A way to tell the difference is to remember that conditional is like a cause and effect.

You can identify verb moods by knowing that interrogative is a question, indicative is an apparent fact, imperative is a command, conditional uses "might", "would", and "could", and subjunctive expresses doubt.

 

 

Kain Leary

you can identify verb moods by looking for key words and punctuation.

 

ella mcpherson p3

You can look at the punctuation a sentence has. Or you could see what words it uses.

You can identify verb moods by looking at the punctuation and understanding how to the sentence comes across to the reader.

 

Alex Steinbrunner

I can identify verb moods by identifying what punctuation is being used. With Conditional and subjunctive, I would identify what the sentence is stating that will happen

 

 

Tristan Streeter

Grace Schmidtbauer

 

You can identify verb moods by the punctuation being used, to see if it is a question or a statement.

You can identify verb moods by looking at the punctuation and looking for what is being said in the sentence.

 

Abby Lendo

Rory Weekly P3

 

To figure out a verb mood you can look at punctuation and you can memorize key parts to different verb moods.

I will make rhymes or acronyms to remember the different classifications

 

Kaidi Saline

Tatum Kahler P3

Looking for key words in the sentences. And studying the different types of verb moods and what they are.

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How can you identify verb moods?

 

Write your first and last name on your sticky note.

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