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Georgia [21]
2 years ago
11

Rewrite the sentence to fix the shift in mood. if there is no sting or rash, rub it on your lips, and you should put it on your

tounge
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English
1 answer:
kobusy [5.1K]2 years ago
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The shift in mood can be corrected by rewriting the sentence in the following manner:

If there is no sting or rash, rub it on your lips and put it on your tongue.

<h3>What is mood?</h3>

Mood in grammar is a category that indicates what a verb expresses. Types of mood are:

  • Indicative
  • Imperative
  • Interrogative
  • Conditional
  • Subjunctive
<h3 /><h3>What is the mood in the sentence?</h3>

In the second part of the sentence, starting from "rub it on...", we have the imperative mood, which indicates a command. However, we notice a shift in the mood with the use of "should" afterward.

To correct that shift, we must remove the verb "should" and maintain the imperative:

"If there is no sting or rash, rub it on your lips and put it on your tongue."

Learn more about the imperative mood here:

brainly.com/question/1295970

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