Pick up the pink sheet from the table; cut out the circle [scissors are at your desks]. Mood is the way you are feeling at any specific moment. Mood is the change in the verb’s form to show the feeling of the writer or speaker. Figure it out: What Greek/Latin roots can you see in this word? What other words does this remind you of? Usually using a declarative sentence or statement, the indicative mood shows the activity is a fact. Usually using a declarative sentence or statement, the indicative mood shows the activity is a fact. Ninjas are always in the room with you. Most people have not developed the skill needed to see ninjas. Usually using a declarative sentence or statement, the indicative mood shows the activity is a fact. Figure it out: What Greek/Latin roots can you see in this word? What other words does this remind you of? The imperative mood shows the activity is an urge (command, prohibition, request, advice). The imperative mood shows the activity is an urge (command, prohibition, request, advice). Lay your soul at my feet. God save us from the ninjas. Do keep nothing from the masters. The imperative mood shows the activity is an urge (command, prohibition, request, advice). Figure it out: What Greek/Latin roots can you see in this word? What other words does this remind you of? The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). Common Verbs: ask, demand, determine, insist, move, order, pray, prefer, recommend, regret, request, require, suggest, wish The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). It might rain ninjas from the sky. You should listen to the ninja’s commands. I doubt ninjas will forget your soul. The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). If he had run, he would have survived. I wish I were faster than the ninja. I suggest that you run from the ninja katana. The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). The subjunctive mood shows the activity is not a fact (wishes, possibilities, doubts, suggestions, conditions, etc). Figure it out: What Greek/Latin roots can you see in this word? What other words does this remind you of? The conditional mood. It sometimes feels like a cause and effect. The conditional mood shows the activity is problematic or unreal. It sometimes feels like a cause and effect. Common Verbs: could, would, should, might, must The conditional mood shows the activity is problematic or unreal. It sometimes feels like a cause and effect. The man wished the ninja would stop following him. The emperor asked that the ninja leave him alone. The conditional mood shows the activity is problematic or unreal. It sometimes feels like a cause and effect. If I should see any ninjas, I’ll tell the local lord. If I were you, I wouldn’t make the ninjas angry. The conditional mood shows the activity is problematic or unreal. It sometimes feels like a cause and effect. May the ninjas live long and prosper. If we had told the ninja where our jewels were, they still would not have left us alive. The conditional mood shows the activity is problematic or unreal. It sometimes feels like a cause and effect. The conditional mood shows the activity is problematic or unreal. It sometimes feels like a cause and effect. Figure it out: What Greek/Latin roots can you see in this word? What other words does this remind you of? The interrogative mood shows the activity in a state of questioning. It often inverts the order of subjects and verbs. The interrogative mood shows the activity in a state of questioning. It often inverts the order of subjects and verbs. How are we going to escape the stealthy ninjas? Will we ever keep the ninjas out of our homes? The interrogative mood shows the activity in a state of questioning. It often inverts the order of subjects and verbs. Which verb mood does the sentence portray? The ninjas translate my fate into one word. + indicative + imperative + subjunctive + conditional + interrogative Which verb mood does the sentence portray? I wish the invading ninjas were with the emperor instead of the peasants. + indicative + imperative + subjunctive + conditional + interrogative Which verb mood does the sentence portray? Lie on the ground flat while I disappear from your residence without a trace. + indicative + imperative + subjunctive + conditional + interrogative Which verb mood does the sentence portray? If you watch the ninja closely, you will not see him run away from you because he’s that fast. + indicative + imperative + subjunctive + conditional + interrogative Which verb mood does the sentence portray? Why do so many people think they know anything real about ninjas at all? + indicative + imperative + subjunctive + conditional + interrogative Which verb mood does the sentence portray? If you were a ninja, I wouldn’t know what to do. + indicative + imperative + subjunctive + conditional + interrogative Which verb mood does the sentence portray? The villager asked that the ninja horde spare his family from any death. + indicative + imperative + subjunctive + conditional + interrogative 1. Andrei prefers that his mentor focus more on trigonometry instead of algebra. 2. Will your sister forgive your recklessness? 3. Must you always wear that perfume? 4. He wishes that all restaurants allowed pets. 5. Kindly send me your management school’s brochure. 6. I recommend that Sharon trust her instinct when it comes to people. 7. You could borrow my car if you mowed the lawn. 8. Your sister might stay in school if you lead by example. 9. Let the fish marinate for at least eight hours. 10. The cat sits on a tin roof.