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The three moods in verb are the indicative mood, the imperative mood and the subjunctive mood.
- Indicative mood: A verb form which makes declarative sentences that are factually accurate.
- Subjunctive mood: This expresses wishes, suggestions, demands or desires usually with two clauses in a sentence.
- Imperative mood: A verb form used to make commands or requests.
<h3>What is a verb mood?</h3>
These are known as indications which determine the attitude of a speaker and there are three moods, indicative, imperative and subjunctive.
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When it comes to regular verbs, the way to create past tense is to add -ed (if the verb ends with a consonant), or -d (if the verb ends with a vowel).
So, the verb smile ends in e, which means that you only need to add -d to create past tense. The correct answer is:
Mona Lisa smiled mysteriously.