Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18)

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Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) Today’s task (left side) Finish the following sentences. I wish I… I recommend she… I suggest he… It is important people… Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) 4 minutes

Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) Journal Codes Q- questions missing S- summaries missing or don’t follow instructions (3 sentences) D- dates missing T- titles missing N- notes incomplete or formatted incorrectly P- pages blank or missing Ab- wrote absent instead of doing pages R- revision not done or incomplete (i.e. only highlighted or circled) Tk- Tasks missing or done incorrectly IC- Identify & Correct missing or done incorrectly Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) 4 minutes

Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) Label the top of the notes with today’s topic (Verb Moods- Subjunctive Mood) and date (9/18) Write the EQ on the line under the topic. Draw a line to separate notes into a small left section and a large right section. Today’s EQ: What form of the verb do we use in subjunctive verb mood? Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18)

Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) Verb moods: the way the action or state of being is expressed. Indicative mood: the verb is used to state a fact or an opinion. Interrogative mood: the verb is used to ask a question. Conditional mood: the verb is used to make a statement about what might happen if something else happens. Subjunctive mood: the verb is used to express a recommendation, requirement, wish, or something contrary to reality. Imperative mood: the verb is a part of a command or request. Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18)

Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) Clauses beginning with “that”: Use the 3rd person present tense plural form of the verb And that means? 3rd person means the pronouns “they” “she” “he” Present tense means currently Plural form means it goes with plural subject boy = singular, boys = plural jogs = singular, jog = plural Notice: plural nouns usually end in “s” singular verbs usually end in “s” THIS IS OPPOSITE! Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18)

Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) But what if I have a singular subject? Subjunctive: use plural anyway Use “they” to find the correct form I suggest that John stop making bad choices. John is singular “stop” is usually used with plurals It is important that the boy think carefully. Boy is singular “think” is usually used with plurals Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18)

Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) Today’s Identify/Correct (left side) Underline the verbs in your sentences. If you have used the subjunctive correctly (3rd person plural present tense), highlight it. If not, change the verb to subjunctive mood. You may consult with your classmates. Verb Moods- Subjunctive (Monday, 9/18) 4 minutes