In the blank before the sentence write IN if the verb is in the indicative mood. Write No if it is not. 1. The teacher called attention to the example.
2. Do you like celery sticks as a snack?
3. We should be able to make it to the movie on time.
4. He was running for the bus in the rain
5. Don’t tell me what to do.
6. Clair will be singing in the choir concert on Thursday.
7. They often see flocks of geese over the lake.
8. Remember to bring your money for the tickets.
9. Without a clear understanding of the instructions, Tom failed the test.
10. In the light of day, Kara’s problems vanished quickly.
2) They will work.
3) The doctor and her patient will talk.
4) We will cook dinner. My mother will make a salad.
5) A young man will drive a car. He will listen to music.
6) My grandfather will read a book.
7) The pen will lie on the floor.
8) Will you have a break?
9) She will sing.
10) The boys will run about in the garden.
11) I will do my homework.
12) John and his friends will go to the library.
13) Ann will sit at her desk.
14) She will study geography.
15) A young man will stand at the window.
16) The old man will walk about the room.
17) The dog will lie on the floor.
18) Will you have a break?
19) What language will you study?
20) Who will lie on the sofa?
21) What will they talk about?
22) It will rain.