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Katen [24]
2 years ago
11

How do you use verb moods for different purposes?

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Levart [38]2 years ago
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  • Indicative Mood: expresses an assertion, denial, or question:

  • Imperative Mood: expresses command, prohibition, entreaty, or advice:

  • Subjunctive Mood: expresses doubt or something contrary to fact.

  • Infinitive Mood: expresses an action or state without reference to any subject.

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