Verb Tenses and Moods
Grade 5 · English Language Arts · Grammar and Vocabulary · Idaho, USA
Lesson Summary
Use the correct verb tense to show when something happens and understand verb mood.
Explanation
Verb tenses tell the reader whether something happened in the past, is happening now, or will happen in the future. Past tense uses words like 'walked,' present tense uses 'walk' or 'walks,' and future tense uses 'will walk.' Verb mood is about the purpose of the sentence. Indicative mood states a fact, imperative mood gives a command, and subjunctive mood talks about wishes or things that are not real, like 'If I were president.'
Practice Questions
Q1: What tense is the verb in this sentence? 'The dog will chase the ball.'
Answer: Future tense, because 'will chase' tells us the action has not happened yet.
Q2: What is the imperative mood?
Answer: The imperative mood is used to give a command or make a request, like 'Close the door' or 'Please sit down.'
Q3: Fix the verb tense: 'Yesterday she walks to school.'
Answer: 'Yesterday she walked to school.' The word 'yesterday' tells us the action is in the past, so the verb should be 'walked.'
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Verb Tenses and Moods is taught in Grade 5 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Idaho, USA.
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