Question
Which sentence uses the indicative mood?
Responses
Order the officer to lead the charge.
Order the officer to lead the charge.
The General ordered the officer to lead the charge.
The General ordered the officer to lead the charge.
Did the General order the officer to lead the charge?
Did the General order the officer to lead the charge?
If the General were to order it, the officer would lead the charge.
Responses
Order the officer to lead the charge.
Order the officer to lead the charge.
The General ordered the officer to lead the charge.
The General ordered the officer to lead the charge.
Did the General order the officer to lead the charge?
Did the General order the officer to lead the charge?
If the General were to order it, the officer would lead the charge.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses the indicative mood is:
**The General ordered the officer to lead the charge.**
The indicative mood is used for stating facts or asking questions, and this sentence presents a straightforward statement about what the General did.
**The General ordered the officer to lead the charge.**
The indicative mood is used for stating facts or asking questions, and this sentence presents a straightforward statement about what the General did.