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Match the following vocabulary terms to the correct definitions.
Conditional mood
Imperative mood
Indicative mood
Interrogative mood
The verb form that gives a command or advice
The verb form that expresses an assertion fact or opinion
The verb that asks questions
The verb mood that shows something is possible, using words suck as might and could
Conditional mood
Imperative mood
Indicative mood
Interrogative mood
The verb form that gives a command or advice
The verb form that expresses an assertion fact or opinion
The verb that asks questions
The verb mood that shows something is possible, using words suck as might and could
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Here are the vocabulary terms matched to their correct definitions:
1. **Conditional mood** - The verb mood that shows something is possible, using words such as might and could.
2. **Imperative mood** - The verb form that gives a command or advice.
3. **Indicative mood** - The verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion.
4. **Interrogative mood** - The verb that asks questions.
1. **Conditional mood** - The verb mood that shows something is possible, using words such as might and could.
2. **Imperative mood** - The verb form that gives a command or advice.
3. **Indicative mood** - The verb form that expresses an assertion, fact, or opinion.
4. **Interrogative mood** - The verb that asks questions.
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