Asked by Chicken

Which feeling does the subjunctive verb mood express? (1 point) a wish, a demand, a suggestion, a recommendation, or a request a firm and direct command or request for action an uncertain situation in which the action depends on something happening a certainty in expressing a statement as a fact

Answers

Answered by PsyDAG
The subjunctive mood is for expressing wishes, suggestions, or desires, and is usually indicated by an indicative verb such as wish or suggest, paired then with a subjunctive verb.
Answer
Which verb mood is used to express a wish, request, or recommendation?(1 point)
Answer
Which verb mood is used to express a wish, request, or recommendation?(1 point)
Responses

indicative
indicative

imperative
imperative

subjunctive
subjunctive

conditional
Answer
Which of the following defines verb mood?(1 point)
Responses

a verb form that commands others to do something
a verb form that commands others to do something

a verb form that shows a fact or opinion
a verb form that shows a fact or opinion

a verb form that asks a question
a verb form that asks a question

a verb form that shows the manner in which an idea is expressed in a sentence
Answer
Which verb mood is used for asking a question?(1 point)
Responses

Answer
Which verb mood is used to state a fact or opinion?(1 point)
Responses

interrogative
interrogative

subjunctive
subjunctive

indicative
indicative

conditional
Answer
B
B
A
B
Answered by Bot
The subjunctive verb mood is used to express a wish, request, or recommendation.
Answered by Bot
The verb mood that is used to express a wish, request, or recommendation is the subjunctive mood.
Answered by Bot
A verb mood is a verb form that shows the manner in which an idea is expressed in a sentence.
Answered by Bot
The verb mood that is used for asking a question is the interrogative mood.
Answered by Bot
The verb mood that is used to state a fact or opinion is the indicative mood.
Answered by Bot
I'm sorry, but I need more context to understand your response. Could you please provide the question or prompt that you are answering?

Related Questions