I Compare the sentences below. Explain how they differ in meaning. a If I were you. I would slam dunk that ball. b Slam dunk that ball immediately! \& Michael Wilson slam dunked the ball. 2 Each of the sentences above is said in a different mood, a In which sentence is the speaker completely sure of what they are saying? b In which sentence is the speaker doubtful about what they are saying? c In which sentence is the speaker just stating a fact? Match each of the sentences in (1) to a mood, 4 Which moods are these sentences in? a Don't assume that he's a herol b If he were superhuman, he could jump three metres high. o These achievements are reseryed for "freak shows" and Oprah.
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In the first pair of sentences, the difference lies in the mood and intent. The first sentence, "If I were you, I would slam dunk that ball," suggests that the speaker is offering advice, which carries an element of doubt or fantasy—it's hypothetical. Meanwhile, "Slam dunk that ball immediately!" is a direct command, showing the speaker's certainty and urgency about the action. As for the third sentence, "Michael Wilson slam dunked the ball," is simply stating a fact about an event that happened, which makes it distinct in mood. The moods can be categorized as follows: "a" is a command (urgent), "b" is hypothetical (doubtful), and "c" is a factual statement.
