Question
Match the verb mood to its description.(5 points)
Conditional Mood Imperative Mood Indicative Mood Interrogative Mood Subjunctive Mood
Used to ask a question
Used to state a fact or opinion
Used to express a wish or hope that is unlikely, as well as to demand or suggest
Used to give orders or commands
Used when something might happen; often uses words like might and could
Conditional Mood Imperative Mood Indicative Mood Interrogative Mood Subjunctive Mood
Used to ask a question
Used to state a fact or opinion
Used to express a wish or hope that is unlikely, as well as to demand or suggest
Used to give orders or commands
Used when something might happen; often uses words like might and could
Answers
GPT 3.5
Conditional Mood - Used when something might happen; often uses words like might and could
Imperative Mood - Used to give orders or commands
Indicative Mood - Used to state a fact or opinion
Interrogative Mood - Used to ask a question
Subjunctive Mood - Used to express a wish or hope that is unlikely, as well as to demand or suggest
Imperative Mood - Used to give orders or commands
Indicative Mood - Used to state a fact or opinion
Interrogative Mood - Used to ask a question
Subjunctive Mood - Used to express a wish or hope that is unlikely, as well as to demand or suggest