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Which of the follow defines verb mood?

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Verb mood refers to the attitude of the speaker toward the action of the verb. It indicates how the speaker feels about the action, whether it is a statement of fact, a command, a wish, or a possibility. The main types of verb moods include:

1. **Indicative Mood**: Used for statements of fact or questions (e.g., "She walks to school").
2. **Imperative Mood**: Used for commands or requests (e.g., "Close the door").
3. **Subjunctive Mood**: Used for wishes, hypotheticals, or situations contrary to fact (e.g., "If I were a bird...").

These moods help convey the intended meaning and tone of the sentence.

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