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Coherence (6.10)
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why should you pay attention to this when revising your writing?
conventions (6.10)
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style of an argument (6.10)
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moody verbs (6.07)
interrogative mood (5.08/6.07)
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indicative mood (5.08/6.07)
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imperative mood (5.08/6.07)
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**which mood is most used when writing (6.07)?
your mom asks you to take out the trash.
write a sentence making this statement in all 3 types of moods.
interrogative:
indicative:
imperative:
subjunctive mood (5.08/6.07)
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example:
conditional mood (6.07)
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how can you tell the difference between the subjunctive mood and the conditional mood (6.07)?
the conditional mood…
the subjunctive mood…
read the sentence and determine if it is a subjective (s) mood or a conditional (c) mood.
1. if i were a lucky person, i would go buy a lottery ticket.
2. if i fail to study for my language arts segment exam, then i have a good chance of failing it.
3. if i were smart, i would study.
4. my friend wished i were there to hear her solo.

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