The mood of a verb refers to the manner in which the verb is expressed.
Most verbs are indicative and are used to express statements of fact or opinion.
The imperative mood is used to give orders and make requests.
The interrogative mood asks questions.
The conditional mood expresses a condition or a hypothetical situation.
The subjunctive mood can express wishes, doubt, or contradictions.
A shift in the verb mood occurs when more than one mood is used in the same
sentence. Unnecessary shifts should be avoided.
My favorite sport would be ice skating. It is challenging to keep your balance, but it is fun as well. I find that watching skaters on television, help me with my techniques. Skating is fun when you have a partner or you just skate alone. Ice skating at an indoor rink or outside when it is cold, either way it is fun and exciting. I enjoy learning new moves on the ice.
Answer:
Fact 1. Herons and egrets eat fish, frogs and snakes, they find their prey by sight.
Fact 2. Roseate Spoonbills open their bill slightly until they fill prey and when they fill prey they snap their bill shut.
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How do Wood Storks attract their prey?
How much different fish species do woodstorks eat?
What kind of environment do Wood Storks live in?
Answer:
It is a rational, objective and straight to the point appeal.
Explanation: