Verb Mood Questions and Answers – Set 2

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Verb Mood – Set 2”.

1. Fill in the blanks.

The ________ Mood is used after “it is time” + subject.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Past Subjunctive mood is used after “it is time” + subject in order to imply that it is late. For example: “It is time she slept”.

2. Choose the correct option.

The ________ Mood is used after “would rather” + subject.
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a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: c
Explanation: After “would rather” + subject, the Past Subjunctive mood is used so as to indicate preference. For example: “I would rather you paid the fee”.

3. Identify the type of Mood used in the given sentence.

Have you done your homework?

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: a
Explanation: In the given sentence, the verb “done” is used to ask a question. Therefore, it is used in the Indicative mood.

4. Identify the type of mood used in the given sentence.

Sheela goes to the market daily.
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a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: a
Explanation: In the given sentence, the verb “goes” is used in order to make a statement of fact. Therefore, it is in Indicative Mood.

5. Identify the type of mood used in the given sentence.

Complete the assignment by tonight.
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a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: b
Explanation: The imperative Mood is used in order to express a command. In this case, the verb “complete” expresses a command, telling the opposite person to do an action. Therefore, it is in the Imperative mood.

6. Identify the type of mood used in the given sentence.

If it rains, I shall not come to school.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: a
Explanation: The Indicative Mood is used for the purpose of expression of supposition that is assumed as a fact. In the given sentence, we assume it as a fact that it “rains”. Therefore, it is in the Indicative Mood.

7. Identify the type of Mood used in the given sentence.

Try to work harder.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: b
Explanation: In the given sentence, the verb “try” expresses an exhortation. Therefore, it is in the Imperative mood.

8. Identify the type of Mood that has been used in the given sentence.

“God bless the King!”

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
b) Subjunctive
c) Descriptive
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Answer: c
Explanation: In the given sentence, the verb “bless” expresses “wish” or “hope”, In some traditional phrases, where “hope” or “wish” is expressed, the Present Subjunctive Mood is used.

9. Identify the type of mood that has been used in the given sentence.

Have pity on us.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: b
Explanation: In the given sentence, the verb “have” has been used to denote an entreaty or prayer. It therefore, exists in the Imperative Mood.

10. Identify the type of mood that has been used in the given sentence.

I wish I could fly like the birds.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Past Subjunctive mood is used after the verb “wish”, in order to indicate a situation which is unreal or contrary to fact. In the given sentence, the verb that comes after the verb “wish” denotes an unreal situation, that is, “flying”.

11. Identify the type of mood used in the given sentence.

It is time we ate breakfast.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: c
Explanation: After “it is time” + subject, in order to indicate that it is late, the Past Subjunctive Mood is used. In this case the verb, “ate” is in the Past Subjunctive Mood.

12. Identify the type of mood used in the given sentence.

He talks as though he knows everything.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: c
Explanation: After “as if/as though”, the Past Subjunctive Mood is used in order to indicate unreality or improbability. In this case the verb “knows” that comes after “as though” indicates improbability and therefore, is in the Past Subjunctive mood.

13. Identify the type of mood used in the given sentence.

If we started now, we would reach on time.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: c
Explanation: After the word “if”, in order to express improbability or unreality in the present, the Past Subjunctive mood is used.

14. Identify the type of mood used in the given sentence.

I would rather sleep than go out.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: c
Explanation: After “would rather” + subject, in order to indicate preference, the Past Subjunctive Mood is used. In this case, the verb “sleep” is used as a Past Subjunctive Mood.

15. Identify the type of mood used in the given sentence.

Did you identify the thief?

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: a
Explanation: In the given sentence, the Indicative mood has been used as the verb “identify” has been used to ask a question.

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