Answer:
The verb in this sentence is written in the:
D) interrogative mood.
Explanation:
In English, there are five verb moods: indicative, imperative, subjunctive, conditional and interrogative. The interrogative mood is when the verb is used to ask questions. <u>That can be done by adding/placing an auxiliary verb or a modal verb before the subject.</u>
<u>Assuming that this question refers to the verb "think" and the way it is being used in this sentence, we can say it is in the interrogative mood. The auxiliary verb for the present tense "do" has been placed before the subject "you", helping form the question structure in the sentence.</u>
vers - turned
The word version comes from the Latin root "vers" which means turned. Different versions of a story can often take a different "turn" in the plot or characters. For example, the story of the Three Little Pigs makes the big bad wolf out to be the antagonist. However, in the wolf's version of the story, the wolf just wanted some sugar and had a nasty cold. His sneezing is what knocked over the houses when he went to ask for some sugar. These are two very different versions of the same story. They each have different turns in them.
I think b sir :( im only in high school im sorry if its wrong