Match the following vocabulary terms to the correct definitions.(1 point)

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Indicative mood
Interrogative mood
Conditional mood
Imperative mood

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Here are the definitions for the moods you mentioned:

  1. Indicative mood - A grammatical mood used to make factual statements, ask questions, or express opinions. For example, "She goes to the store."

  2. Interrogative mood - A grammatical mood used to ask questions. For example, "Does she go to the store?"

  3. Conditional mood - A grammatical mood used to express actions that are dependent on a condition, often introduced by "if." For example, "If it rains, I will stay home."

  4. Imperative mood - A grammatical mood used to give commands or make requests. For example, "Go to the store."

You can match them accordingly:

  • Indicative mood: A grammatical mood used to make factual statements, ask questions, or express opinions.
  • Interrogative mood: A grammatical mood used to ask questions.
  • Conditional mood: A grammatical mood used to express actions that are dependent on a condition.
  • Imperative mood: A grammatical mood used to give commands or make requests.