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Which of the following is not a correct definition?(1 point)
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Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement
Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement
Indicative mood- the verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion
Indicative mood- the verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion
Conditional mood- the verb mood that shows something is possible, using words such as might and could
Conditional mood- the verb mood that shows something is possible, using words such as might and could
Imperative mood- the verb form that gives a command or advice
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Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement
Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement
Indicative mood- the verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion
Indicative mood- the verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion
Conditional mood- the verb mood that shows something is possible, using words such as might and could
Conditional mood- the verb mood that shows something is possible, using words such as might and could
Imperative mood- the verb form that gives a command or advice
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Interrogative mood- the verb form that makes a direct statement
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