Conditional Verb Mood
Conditional verb moods indicate a conditional state that may cause something to occur. They are identified by the use of the words "might, could, and would." These are all subordinate conjunctions.
Conditional Verb Mood:
Practice Questions:
Identify the If clause and independent clause.
Conditional Verb Mood:
- Ex 1: If I had a hammer, I might become a tool man.
- Ex 2: If Jon grows taller, then he could be accepted onto the basketball team.
- Ex 3: If Ram reads the textbook, then he could do better on the test.
Practice Questions:
Identify the If clause and independent clause.
- Question 1: If he joins Quiz Bowl, then he could win an award.
- Question 2: If Jo works hard, he might get good grades.
- Question 3: If the sun is out today, it get's hot.
- Question 4: If I go to school today, teachers might be irritated.
- Question 5: If Juan turns in his homework tomorrow, he might bring his grade up to a ninety.
- Question 6: If Jimmy comes on time to practice, we could skip running laps.
- Question 7: If he was more hardworking, he would have a better grade.
- Question 8: If Mike did not pass the class, I think his parents would be disappointed.
- Question 9: If Kruger was more careful, he might not have broken his arm.
- Question 10: If he completed the project, he could have achieved an A in science.