Match the following vocabulary terms to the correct definitions.(1 point) . Conditional mood Imperative mood Interrogative mood Indicative mood

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Sure! Here are the vocabulary terms matched with their correct definitions:

  1. Conditional mood: A grammatical mood used to express conditions, often conveying possibilities or hypothetical situations (e.g., "If I were you, I would...").

  2. Imperative mood: A grammatical mood used to give commands, requests, or instructions (e.g., "Close the door.").

  3. Interrogative mood: A grammatical mood used to ask questions (e.g., "Are you coming to the party?").

  4. Indicative mood: A grammatical mood used to make statements or express facts (e.g., "She is reading a book.").

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