Use the drop-down menus to choose the correct verb form to complete each sentence.

All I ask is that he
the basement after his friends leave.

If she
in charge of the fundraiser, she would raise a lot of money.

I wish that this room
warmer.

He would have gone to your birthday party, if he
known about it.

Jill’s teacher recommends that she
advanced placement science next year.

The customers insist that they
moved to a new table.

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Answer:

(This question was previously answered in 2019 so this is not my wn answer)

All I ask is that he clean the basement after his friends leave.

If she were in charge of the fundraiser, she would raise a lot of money.

I wish that this room were warmer.

He would have gone to your birthday party, if he had known about it.

Jill's teacher recommends that she take advanced placement science next year.

The customers insist that they be moved to a new table.​

Explanation:

We can choose the correct verb form and complete each sentence in the following manner:

  1. All I ask is that he clean the basement after his friends leave.
  2. If she were in charge of the fundraiser, she would raise a lot of money.
  3. I wish that this room were warmer.
  4. He would have gone to your birthday party, if he had known about it.
  5. Jill's teacher recommends that she take advanced placement science next year.
  6. The customers insist that they be moved to a new table.​

The correct verb form for the sentences

Most of the sentences we complete above need a verb in the subjunctive mood. The subjunctive mood expresses a wish, a suggestion, even a command. It is used with verbs such as "wish, demand, suggest, recommend, insist, and order."

Let's take sentence 1 as an example. We used the verb "to clean" to complete it. Notice that, even though the verb refers to the third person "he", we did not change it to "cleans". The subjunctive mood requires that the verb remain in its base form.

Now, notice that in the sentences where we use the conditional "if", we used the verbs in their past forms. That is a normal rule when we want to indicate we wish something to be different now, but know it is not possible.

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