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Which explains verb mood? (1 point)
O It is how a verb is used to make a command.
O It is how a verb is used to state a fact.
O It is how a verb is used to ask a question.
O It is how a verb is used to express a thought.
O It is how a verb is used to make a command.
O It is how a verb is used to state a fact.
O It is how a verb is used to ask a question.
O It is how a verb is used to express a thought.
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The correct explanation of verb mood is:
O It is how a verb is used to make a command.
This is specifically referring to the imperative mood, which is used for commands. However, it's worth noting that there are other moods (such as indicative for statements of fact, and subjunctive for hypothetical situations or wishes) that also affect how verbs are used.
O It is how a verb is used to make a command.
This is specifically referring to the imperative mood, which is used for commands. However, it's worth noting that there are other moods (such as indicative for statements of fact, and subjunctive for hypothetical situations or wishes) that also affect how verbs are used.
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