Mood for Grammar
A mood shows the writer’s attitude toward what he/she is saying.Indicative Mood states an actuality or fact.
- We will go to see a movie this Sunday.
- I’ll follow you.
- Let’s go to see a movie this weekend!
- Please stop bugging me!
- If I were you, I wouldn’t buy a house.
- I wish I were more organized.
- Incorrect: If I was you, I would take any offer.
- Correct: If I were you, I would take any offer.
(The verb follows ‘if’ and expresses a non-factual condition.)
- Incorrect: I wish I was able to speak English fluently.
- Correct: I wish I were able to speak English fluently.
(The second verb is in a clause following a verb expressing a wish. It suggests a non-factual or doubtful condition.)
- Incorrect: Our suggestion is that everyone on the team does the survey.
- Correct: Our suggestion is that everyone on the team do the survey.
- Incorrect: She recommended that each student takes a note.
- Correct: She recommended that each student take a note.
[Quiz 18.1]
Write the correct form of the verb given.
1) I insist that Jennifer (finish) her meal.
2) She suggests that the office (be) closed today.
3) If I (be) you, I would win the game.
4) I wish I (can) fly.
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