Grammar Quiz

Moods of Grammar Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Moods of Grammar

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A. Conditional Mood

B. Imperative Mood

C. Indicative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


Do you want to ride my bike?

A. Imperative Mood

B. Indicative Mood

C. Interrogative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


If you want to tell someone what to do, what verb mood do you choose?

A. Indicative

B. Imperative

C. Interrogative

D. Subjunctive


The robber demanded that Joe give the phone to him immediately.

A. Conditional Mood

B. Imperative Mood

C. Indicative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


Larrah would go if you asked.

A. Conditional Mood

B. Imperative Mood

C. Indicative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


Which mood would you use if you wanted to write about a dream that you knew couldn’t come true?

A. Indicative

B. Imperative

C. Conditional

D. Subjunctive


What verb mood?

He wished that all the children could have a
present.

A. Imperative

B. Subjunctive

C. Conditional

D. Indicative


Jun is happy.

A. Conditional Mood

B. Imperative Mood

C. Indicative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


What verb mood?

She would go if you asked.

A. Conditional

B. Subjunctive

C. Indicative

D. Imperative


Without a clear understanding of the instructions, Matt failed the test.

A. Imperative Mood

B. Indicative Mood

C. Interrogative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


Can you carry the box?

A. Imperative Mood

B. Indicative Mood

C. Interrogative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


She suggested that we eat ice cream for breakfast.

A. Indicative

B. Imperative

C. Subjunctive

D. Conditional


The team might win the home game tonight.

A. Conditional Mood

B. Imperative Mood

C. Indicative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


Follow the directions and you will be fine.

A. Conditional Mood

B. Imperative Mood

C. Indicative Mood

D. Subjunctive Mood


Which sentence is written in the INDICATIVE mood?

A. Go get me some warm soup.

B. My favorite food is soup.

C. Is it cold enough to eat soup?

D. I wish I could eat some soup to help with my cold.


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