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iren2701 [21]
1 year ago
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Question 4: Does the sentence below change mood? Take stock of your situation, and, while there is still time, you can stop to w

eigh up the situation.
English
1 answer:
zmey [24]1 year ago
3 0

We can actually see here the sentence below changes mood. Therefore it is a YES.

<h3>What is mood?</h3>

In grammar, grammatical mood actually talks about the form of a verb as seen in a sentence. It usually denotes the tone of a verb used in a sentence which clearly states what the writer or speaker is saying.

There are three main verb moods. They are:

  • Indicative mood
  • Imperative mood
  • Subjunctive mood.

We see here that mood isn't "feelings" but rather a form of verb that is written or spoken with an intention.

Thus, we see here that the given changes mood. This is true because there is a "take stock" and then a "stop".

Learn more about moods on brainly.com/question/25843194

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