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Explanation:
He fears for Goodman's safety in the mob I believe. I read this story a long time ago. I think the reason why is because he was an older man.
Indicative Verb Mood expresses and makes factual and authentic statements. For an example, ''A human is a mammal.'' It is true and a fact that a human is a mammal. Note that I leave no benefit of a doubt, but I state it matter of factly.
The Imperative Verb Mood expresses and makes a request and/or demand. Say for instance, ''Hand me that remote.'' Note that the speaker is telling you to do the action expressed, which was handing 'that' remote.
Subjunctive Verb Mood overall expresses doubts, suggestions, hypotheticals, and/or wishes. They normally use words like 'if'. For an example, ''If only I were that smart I'd enter and win that contest.'' Note that the speaker uses 'if'.
A1: Imperative because the person saying this sentence is telling us to look out the window and tell them what we see.
A2: Indicative because it's stating a fact.
A3: Subjunctive because it's making a wishful statement that proclaims *IF* they were us, they'd hike up Bridal Veil Falls.
A4: Again, subjunctive, because it's making a wishful statement. It outright says *if* as well as *wish*.
We can see here that the two complex sentences that is seen in the text are:
- Because they save me buying plastic bags, I’ve been using bags for life.
- I try to buy food that comes without packaging, although it’s hard to avoid in many cases.
<h3>What is a sentence?</h3>
A sentence is actually known to be a group of words that have a subject and a predicate. Sentences are known to give complete thought. Independent clauses can be known to be sentences also as they give a complete thought.
Complex sentences are known to be sentences that have one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. We see here that the independent and dependent clauses are joined together by a conjunction and/or relative pronoun.
We see here that the above complex sentences have conjunctions like "because" and "although".
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Well number six you should take the comma out between complaint and demanding