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34kurt
2 years ago
14

Look out of the window and tell me what you see choose the mood of the unlined verb

English
1 answer:
shusha [124]2 years ago
6 0

The verbs "look" and "tell" have imperative mood, while the verb "see" has mood indicative.

We can reach this conclusion because:

  • The indicative mood is presented when a verb is being used to issue an order or a request.
  • The indicative mood is presented when the verb is being used to describe a fact, an action that is taking place.

With that, we can see in what the verbs "look" and "tell" are being used in the sentence to describe an order that the speaker is doing, and therefore, these two verbs have imperative mood. On the other hand, the verb "see" indicates an action that will occur, being in the indicative mood.

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