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Which explains verb mood

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Verb mood refers to the way a verb is used to express the speaker's or writer's attitude toward what is being said. Verb mood can be indicative, subjunctive, imperative, infinitive, or gerund.

- Indicative mood is used to express facts, statements, or opinions that are believed to be true.
- Subjunctive mood is used to express uncertainty, doubt, wishes, or conditions that are hypothetical.
- Imperative mood is used to give orders, commands, requests, or suggestions.
- Infinitive mood is used to express the purpose, result, or a qualifying action in a sentence.
- Gerund mood is used to express actions that function as a noun in a sentence.
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